Southwest Airlines, of chargers and portable battery
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In place of their remaining skycaps, Southwest will contract the service out to a third-party company. Customers can still check bags through kiosks, its bag drop service or in the ticket lobby.
Southwest Airlines is implementing a surprising new restriction on portable chargers to keep these notoriously incendiary devices from bursting into flame mid-flight. Starting on May 28, passengers will be required to keep their power banks in plain sight, making the budget carrier the first to roll out a policy of this kind.
Southwest flyers took to Reddit to express their grievances about the missing food and beverage service during short-haul flights in California.
While the Southwest employees who have served as skycaps will be leaving, the airline will be using an outside contractor to provide curbside service.
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Southwest Airlines will introduce a new policy on May 28 that will require flyers to use their portable chargers in plain sight
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