Korean Air to Stop Serving Instant Noodles Over Turbulence | Firstpost America
Korean Air is making a surprising change to its in-flight menu: no more Ramen noodles for economy class passengers. Starting August 15, this popular snack will be replaced with safer options like sandwiches and corn dogs due to increased turbulence incidents. While turbulence has doubled since 2019, business and first-class passengers will still enjoy their noodles, served individually to minimise risks. This decision has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising the move for safety and others lamenting the loss of their favourite treat. Discover how climate change and safety concerns are reshaping airline menus in this unexpected twist.
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