The summer surge of flyers has Southwest Airlines ground crews in Phoenix working to beat the clock and triple-digit temperature as they turn 200 flights a day. Kris Van Cleave reports.
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- Southwest Airlines ground crews in Phoenix are working in extreme heat while managing 200 flights daily. 6s
- The airline uses hydration stations and rotating shifts to help crews cope with high temperatures. 34s
- Last summer, extreme heat caused carbonated drink cans to burst, leading to injuries among crew members. 52s
- Southwest has invested in 60 refrigerated trucks for Phoenix and Las Vegas to keep supplies cool. 1m 10s
- The city is amending ordinances to improve heat safety for airport contract workers, including requiring water, shade, and air conditioning in vehicles. 1m 46s