Southwest Airlines set to end cabin service earlier in safety push
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Southwest Airlines will begin cabin landing preparations earlier at 18,000 feet to reduce turbulence-related injuries, reflecting the need for heightened safety measures.
The decision, supported by data analysis, aims to decrease incidents that have already led to serious injuries among passengers and crew, indicating a proactive stance on safety.
An internal memo revealed that the company anticipates a 20% reduction in turbulence-related injuries with the new procedures and is committed to ongoing evaluations.
Statistics show that between 2009 and 2023, turbulence caused significant injuries to both crew and passengers, prompting Southwest Airlines to act decisively.
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