Tuesday 9 April 2013

Greater Air Turbulence Above Atlantic Will Make Cheap Air Tickets Pricier By Mid-Century

A recent study, and the first of its kind, has examined the role of air turbulence over the Atlantic Ocean in altering the flight patterns of cross-Atlantic region. This region sees daily 600 international flights to and from America and Europe. The scope of study focused on these flights and examined that given the current changes in weather patterns, especially of the winds and turbulences, how will the aviation be impacted in mid-century.