Wondering what Southwest Airlines' policy is on snacks and drinks when things get a little bumpy? Let's clear up any confusion!
While Southwest aims to provide complimentary snacks and beverages on most flights, turbulence can sometimes disrupt service. Safety is always the priority. So, when those seatbelt signs illuminate, flight attendants must secure the cabin, which might mean temporarily suspending the snack and drink service.
Think of it this way: your comfort is important, but everyone's safety is paramount. Don't fret though, as soon as the turbulence subsides and it's safe to move around, the flight attendants will resume service. Pro-tip: If you have specific dietary needs or are worried about delays, consider bringing your own snacks and a sealed drink onboard – just in case! Remember to check TSA guidelines for permissible items. So, sit back, buckle up, and enjoy (hopefully smooth) skies with Southwest!