- A Southwest flight had to abort landing in North Carolina on Friday night due to bad weather.
- Passengers told local media that severe turbulence prompted people to throw up and pass out.
- The pilots had to abort the landing at 1,350 feet before rerouting to South Carolina, reports said.
Multiple passengers vomited and one passed out after a Southwest plane had to abort a landing at 1,350 feet due to bad weather, according to multiple reports.
The passengers were then left at an empty terminal for around four hours, reports claim.
Southwest flight 3094, a Boeing 737, was landing at Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina on Friday night when it was engulfed by bad weather, airlines officials confirmed to Insider.