Press "Enter" to skip to content

Southwest Airlines deals with exploding soda cans caused by intense summer heat

Last Updated 8 months by Amnon J. Jobi | Amnon Front Page

Southwest Airlines says that intense summer heat waves have caused cans of soda to explode on some of its flights, even injuring some flight attendants.

RELATED STORY | FAA reviewing Southwest Airlines’ safety protocol after latest low-flying plane incident

The airline said while no passengers were hurt or affected by the bursting cans, at least 28 flight attendants reported being hurt.

Other News:   IMPD seeking the public’s help in identifying two people involved in theft of gaming cards

The airline maintains a significant presence at airports in states and cities where soaring temperatures and intense heat waves have brought sweltering conditions to residents and travelers. In some cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Dallas, record breaking summer heat has blanketed those areas in recent weeks.

Other News:   Woman sues Mexican resort after husband dies from electrocution in hot tub

RELATED STORY | Southwest Airlines leaves four US, Mexico airports and cuts jobs amid profitability issues

Southwest said it is educating employees on how to stay safe and mitigate heat-related hazards.

Be First to Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *