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Southwest flights to Houston diverting to other cities due to ‘hot brakes’ emergency at Hobby Airport

FILE - A Southwest Airlines plane moves to depart from Love Field in Dallas, July 25, 2024. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File) (Lm Otero, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Several flights with Southwest Airlines that were scheduled to fly into Houston are diverting to other nearby cities due to an emergency at the William P. Hobby Airport.

The flights are instead landing in San Antonio, Austin and New Orleans.

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The reason for the rerouting seems to be an emergency response to “hot brakes” at Hobby.

KPRC 2 reached out to the airport, and they provided us with the following statement:

“Around 4:50 p.m. there was an alert II for an aircraft that experienced “hot brakes” that generated an emergency response at Hobby airport. That alert was terminated around 7:10pm. During that time there might have been diversions. HOU is under normal operations since the alert was terminated. You might want to reach out to Southwest Airlines for additional information.”

KPRC 2 also reached out to Southwest for information. They provided us with the following statement:

“We had a plane with a minor maintenance issue that requiring towing to a gate. The other runway at Hobby is closed for construction, so we had to divert a few until the operable runway was cleared.

It is now and we’re getting those flights into Houston. The flight with the issue has departed after an aircraft swap.

Our apologies to the Customers affected by the brief delays. Safety is Southwest’s uncompromising top priority.”

So far, the following flights have been impacted:

WN2999 from Jackson

WN2025 from Indianapolis

WN3795 from LaGuardia

WN1030 from Panama City

WN554 from Denver

WN419 from Phoenix

WN3007 from San José del Cabo

WN2818 from Chicago

WN817 from Liberia

WN4520 from Tampa

WN944 from Orlando


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Michael is a Kingwood native who loves visiting local restaurants and overreacting to Houston sports. He joined the KPRC 2 family in the spring of 2024. He earned his B.A. from Texas A&M University in 2022 and his M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2023.

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