From the Washington Post:
For some air travelers, the only thing worse than spending hours crammed into a tiny seat aboard a jetliner is spending the rest of the trip shivering from extreme cold or sweating from extreme heat inside the cabin.
Now there’s something you might be able to do about it.
Flight attendants are asking passengers to download a free app, 2Hot2Cold, that can monitor and report cabin temperatures. It also collects information on the airline, aircraft type, flight number, date of flight, phase of the flight, its location of departure and arrival, whether any passenger had medical issues and other details.
This builds upon the flight attendants' petition to the USDOT to establish temperature standards.
Flight attendants want to do something about cabin temperatures that run hot or cold.