US | Southwest Airlines After Deadly Flight, Southwest Passengers Will Get $5K Airline also will give them $1K travel vouchers after jet engine fatally injures woman By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Apr 20, 2018 3:42 PM CDT Copied In this April 17 photo provided by Marty Martinez, Martinez, left, appears with other passengers after a jet engine blew out on their Southwest Airlines flight. (Marty Martinez via AP, File) Southwest is sending a letter of apology, a $5,000 check, and a $1,000 travel voucher to passengers who were on a flight that made an emergency landing in Philadelphia following an engine explosion. Chairman Gary Kelly says in the letter that the money is to help cover any "immediate financial needs," per the AP. An engine on a Southwest jet exploded Tuesday, and debris hit the plane. Banker Jennifer Riordan of Albuquerque, 43, was fatally injured when she was sucked partway out of the jet through a shattered window. (Images from the plane show that passengers were not using their oxygen masks correctly.) Read These Next Authorities find 16 kids inside a 'deplorable' Ohio home. Dad gets to preschool pickup, realizes toddler is still in car. Man hit with murder charges after boy drowns fleeing his dogs. About that controversial red card against the US. Report an error