Southwest Airlines has reported a series of soda can explosions aboard airplanes, attributed to the extreme temperatures sweeping across the Western United States. The airline has confirmed ...
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(CNN) — A routine part of the job for Southwest Airlines flight attendants is turning into a dangerous mess as a searing summer heat and the airline’s beverage management practices have made soda cans ...
Officials for the airline told The Washington Post that at least 20 flight attendants have been injured by the erupting beverages since the start of this summer alone. “We are aware of the issue and ...
The airline said it services many cities dealing with extreme heat this summer and some of its flight attendants were injured by the soda cans that burst under increased temperatures. The airline said ...
Summer temperatures across the U.S. are so high that they’ve created problems at cruising altitude, causing some overheated beverages to burst midair on a number of Southwest Airlines flights. Many of ...
In June, there were more than 100 reports of soda cans exploding on flights, Southwest flight attendant union president said. A routine part of the job for Southwest Airlines flight attendants is ...
The unprecedented mass of travelers taking to the skies might have to contend with another hiccup in their flight experiences—exploding soda cans. On Southwest Airlines, at least 20 flight attendants ...
A routine part of the job for Southwest Airlines flight attendants is turning into a dangerous mess as a searing summer heat and the airline's beverage management practices have made soda cans ...