The wheels of the plane touch the track. The captain welcomes the passengers to their destination. Instants afterwards, the signal of the seat belt is turned off. What do you do? Do you get up immediately to take out your hand luggage and line up in the corridor, or do you sit until it comes out to your row? That is the debate that Southwest Airlines has revived among the travelers after a recent publication in Threads. " No you will go
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The wheels of the plane touch the track. The captain welcomes the passengers to their destination. Instants afterwards, the signal of the seat belt is turned off. What do you do? Do you get up immediately to take out your hand luggage and line up in the corridor, or do you sit until it comes out to your row? That is the debate that Southwest Airlines has revived among the travelers after a recent publication in Threads. " No you will go