A Southwest Airlines flight bound to Los Cabos, Mexico, returned to Texas airport Thursday morning after an engine problem was reported.
According to a Southwest Airlines statement, 134 passengers carrying 134 passengers have safely landed at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston.
After the incident, crew followed the procedures and helped passengers evacuate the aircraft to the runway, according to Southwest.
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No injuries were reported after an engine problem occurred on a Southwest Airlines flight. (Cliff)
Customers will be taken to their final destination in Cabo San Lucas in Los Cabos, Mexico, the airline said.
“We are grateful for the professionalism of our flight crew in dealing with this situation,” Southwest said in a statement. “For the Southwest, nothing is more important than customer and employee safety.”

A Southwest Airlines plane returned to Houston after obvious engine issues. (Cliff)
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On Tuesday, Frontier Airlines flights from Florida to Puerto Rico experienced problems while landing at Luis Munos Marine International Airport. Puerto Rico.
Frontier Flight 5306, an Airbus A321, had landed with 228 passengers. El Nuevo Dia reported.

Southwest Airlines said Texas customers will be placed on a new flight to Cabo. (Cliff)
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Flight Investigator Louis Ilizary told Puerto Rico WAPA-TV The young co-pilot appears to have been flying the plane during the incident, and the captain takes over to land safely.
Fox News Digital previously reported no injuries were reported immediately.
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Frontier Airlines He told Fox News Digital that he “experienced a hard landing on arrival” flight from Orlando to San Juan.
“The aircraft landed safely and there were no injuries to passengers or crew,” Frontier said. “The incident is under investigation.”
Stephen Sorace of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
