Fliers report ear problems after cabin pressure incident
Two Hawaiian Airlines passengers received medical treatment following a cabin pressure problem that occurred before the jet they were on took off from Honolulu International Airport.
An airline spokesman said Sunday afternoon's flight encountered the problem after it left the gate but before it took off for San Francisco.
The plane returned to the terminal, and the two passengers were taken off and treated after reporting ear problems.
The plane left for San Francisco after a valve was fixed, correcting the pressure problem.