An airline spokeswoman says a Continental Airlines flight bound for Washington, D.C., made an emergency landing at New Orleans’ airport after a loss in cabin pressure. It’s the third time in two days a plane’s been diverted over cabin pressure issues.
No injuries were reported among the flight’s approximately 120 crew and passengers Tuesday. Airline spokeswoman Julie King says the airline was working to get customers from Flight 458 from Houston on other flights.
A spokeswoman for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport says the plane landed without incident around 3:35 p.m.
A US Airways flight and a Northwest Airlines flight were diverted to airports in Kentucky and Wisconsin on Monday over cabin pressure issues.
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