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Frankfurt: Locked in at 56 degrees? Passengers experience panic in hot airplanes

A flight from Frankfurt experienced extreme heat inside the cabin, with temperatures reaching up to 56 degrees Celsius, causing panic among passengers. The incident raised concerns about air conditioning failures during flights and the safety measures in place for such situations. Airlines and aviation authorities are expected to review protocols to prevent similar occurrences. The event has sparked discussions about passenger safety and the reliability of aircraft systems under extreme conditions.

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Frankfurt: Locked in at 56 degrees? Passengers experience panic in hot airplanes

A flight from Frankfurt experienced extreme heat inside the cabin, with temperatures reaching up to 56 degrees Celsius, causing panic among passengers. The incident raised concerns about air conditioning failures during flights and the safety measures in place for such situations. Airlines and aviation authorities are expected to review protocols to prevent similar occurrences. The event has sparked discussions about passenger safety and the reliability of aircraft systems under extreme conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an incident involving a flight experiencing extreme heat, which is a technical and safety issue rather than a politically charged topic. It does not present any clear ideological framing, bias, or emphasis on political actors or policies. The focus is on the event itself and a

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