Southwest Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Colorado Due to Smoke in Cabin

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A Southwest Airlines flight from Denver to Tampa made an emergency landing in Colorado Springs after flight attendants smelled smoke in the cabin. Passengers were evacuated onto the tarmac and later bused to the terminal. Another flight was arranged to take passengers to Tampa after a two-and-a-half-hour delay. The source of the smoke remains unclear.
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