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The departure of the aircraft had been delayed by one hour at Frankfurt Airport. The aircraft and passengers were exposed to the heat on the apron.

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A SunExpress flight was stranded on the tarmac at Frankfurt Airport for two hours. According to passenger reports, the temperature hovered around 50 degrees Celsius. The high temperature was accompanied by muggy air, causing panic among passengers. The incident occurred on Sunday evening, when temperatures in Frankfurt reached around 34 degrees Celsius. Emergency services intervened. Desperate passengers alerted emergency services, who arrived s…

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The Airline SunExpress excuses itself. What happened? Because the air conditioning system didn't work properly, an airline SunExpress aircraft on the ground of Frankfurt Airport has heated up strongly: high temperatures in the interior of the aircraft caused high temperatures to occur on Sunday afternoon. Several passengers in the already occupied aircraft complained about unwellness, as the police headquarters Frankfurt am Main announced. The A…

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Several emergency calls from passengers, rescue personnel on the apron and temperatures above 50 degrees: A Sun Express flight became an extreme situation for travellers.

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The departure of the aircraft had been delayed by one hour at Frankfurt Airport. The aircraft and passengers were exposed to the heat on the apron.

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Emergency call at Frankfurt Airport: passengers on a Sunexpress machine had to endure over two hours without air conditioning in a Boeing 737. The thermometer climbed rapidly to over 50 degrees.

Air conditioning failed on board a Boeing 737 at Frankfurt Airport – the cabin heated up to over 55 degrees. Several passengers suffered panic attacks and were medically cared for.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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