Do they still have barf bags on planes? It's been awhile since I've looked for a barf bag on a plane.
My dad used to work for Southwest before he passed away and we still have several friends who work there. It's the best company in the whole world, IMO. My prayers for everyone on board the plane and that it wasn't anything sinister or sabotage.
Dad used to bring home the food they served on the plane. I thought they only served pre-packaged snack foods on Southwest, not entire meals - so it seems odd that it could be food related. I could be wrong.
Yes. Better/easier to dispose of a bag than to clean puke off the back of an airline seat.
If it was fumes, could the oxygen masks have offered any protection?
(I haven't finished the thread yet, so if this has already been addressed, just slap me.)