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US · 19 mins ago
Major airline shames its passengers for ‘aisle jumping’ habit — and travelers won’t stand for it
The joke about air travel didn’t land with passengers. Southwest Airlines has issued an official verdict on whether or not passengers should stand up immediately after their plane touches down — and the internet is fuming. Sit down, you’re rockin’ the plane. Christopher Sadowski On June 30, the Dallas-based airline posted the following message to their 269,000 followers on Threads that declared… “You 👏 won’t 👏 get 👏 off 👏 the 👏 plane 👏 faster 👏 by 👏 standing 👏 up 👏 .001 👏 seconds 👏 after 👏 the 👏 seatbelt 👏 sign 👏 turns 👏 off 👏” The post poked fun at “aisle jumping,” the practice of hopping up immediately after the plane hits the runway, even before the flight attendants have time to open the door to the aircraft. But even though the airline’s 18 clapping emojis indicated
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