

American Airlines passengers faced a sweltering ordeal on a Boeing jet in Miami as they were delayed and deplaned twice due to electrical issues. The flight to Costa Rica was held up for over five hours, leaving passengers, including children, in extreme discomfort without adequate updates or refreshments. Eventually, they were transferred to another aircraft which departed later after further delays caused by an intoxicated passenger.

American Airlines Flight 1353 from Miami to Costa Rica was delayed due to electrical problems. Passengers, including Daniel Solana, reported issues with the aircraft's power, which affected the air conditioning, making the cabin extremely hot. The flight faced multiple issues, including the need to deplane twice and switch to another aircraft, which contributed to the delay. Additionally, attempts to fix the electrical issue were unsuccessful, leading to further delays and discomfort for the passengers.

During the delay, American Airlines passengers reported sweltering conditions inside the cabin, with temperatures estimated to be around 95 degrees Fahrenheit. The electrical problems with the Boeing 737 aircraft caused the lights to flicker and the power to fail multiple times, leading to the flight being delayed for over an hour. Passengers were deplaned twice before being switched to another aircraft, and many were left upset and frustrated by the lack of communication and assistance from the airline staff.