Watch Video: Southwest Airlines Lands at Wrong Airport in Branson Missouri

Watch Video: Southwest Airlines Lands at Wrong Airport in Branson MissouriReports are coming in, including video, from a number of news agencies today after a Southwest Airlines flight landed at the wrong airport on Sunday. The video of the Southwest Airlines incident indicates that there were no injuries reported.

Authorities are currently investigating why the Boeing 737 aircraft, with 124 passengers landed at an airport about 7 miles away from the intended one. Below you can watch a video of the Southwest Airlines incident report.



According to authorities, the Southwest flight departed Chicago Midway airport on Sunday bound for Branson, Missouri.

However, instead of landing at Branson airport, the pilots landed the airplane full of passengers at an airport with a shorter runway, known as the M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport.
Ground transportation was used to take the passengers to the Branson airport, where some later connected on to Dallas. Reportedly, Southwest Airlines has issued a refund and travel credits to the passengers, and the airline has issued an apology.

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