
Southwest Airlines not resuming alcohol service after assault on flight attendant
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Southwest Airlines said it will not resume alcohol service as planned after the recent assault on one of its flight attendants, according to an internal memo obtained by CNN.
(CNN) — Southwest Airlines said Friday it will not resume alcohol service as planned after the recent assault on one of its flight attendants, according to an internal memo obtained by CNN. The airline had planned to resume serving alcohol on some flights starting in June. On May 23, a Southwest passenger was arrested on suspicion of felony battery causing serious injury after she allegedly struck a flight attendant during a flight from Sacramento to San Diego, according to a statement from the Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department.More Related News

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