Holiday Flights May Carry Fewer Passengers Due to Warming Climate
As global temperatures rise, airlines may be forced to reduce the number of passengers on holiday flights. Warmer weather affects air density, making it harder for planes to take off with full loads, especially at high-altitude airports or during peak heat. This could lead to lighter aircraft loads, higher operational costs, and potential disruptions for travelers during busy holiday seasons. The aviation industry may need to adapt flight operations to ensure safety and efficiency in a warming climate.