Korean Air cuts in-flight ramen due to turbulence

Korean Air will stop serving the popular snack instant ramen on some flights because of increased turbulence.

The airline will cut the cups of instant noodles from the food options available to economy passengers on its long-haul flights as “part of proactive safety measures in response to increased turbulence, aimed at preventing burn accidents,” a Korean Air spokesperson told FOX Business.

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Korean Air will provide other snacks to passengers in its revamped in-flight snack service.

Korean Air will cut the cups of instant noodles from the food options available to economy passengers on its long-haul flights. (iStock / iStock)

The change, earlier reported by Reuters and Time, will take effect in mid-August.

“To enhance passenger satisfaction and diversity snack options, a self-service snack bar…

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