Exploding Soda Cans Kept Injuring Southwest Flight Attendants—Here's The Airline's New 3-Step Solution - View from the Wing
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Dangerous Soda Causing Injuries: Southwest's Solution Was Surprisingly Simple
Did you know that, according to The Washington Post, and in a prime example of history repeating itself, airline passengers before 1936 had to pay for a boxed lunch? The meal on a July 20, 1939, flight started with a tropical-fruit cocktail, followed by cream of tomato soup, a half-broiled chicken with wine sauce, wax beans and Delmonico potatoes. For dessert, passengers had Boston cream pie and Blue Mountain coffee. Around 1940 or so, soft drin…
Exploding Soda Cans Kept Injuring Southwest Flight Attendants—Here's The Airline's New 3-Step Solution - View from the Wing
In recent summers, Southwest Airlines has had to deal with soda cans exploding during flight service. That's led to a significant number of flight attendant injuries. Fortunately, they think they have a solution. Continue reading Exploding Soda Cans Kept Injuring Southwest Flight Attendants—Here’s The Airline’s New 3-Step Solution...
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