Nobody likes turbulence while flying. Do you know that climate change has a major role in making your flight bumpier! Here are the 8 most turbulent flight routes in North America.
In 2023, travel tool Turbli analyzed the turbulence level of 150,000 flights and found out the ten most turbulent flight routes in North America.
The most turbulent flight route in America is from Nashville International Airport to Raleigh-Durham International Airport. As per the Turbli report, the route had an average turbulence of 14. 728.
The flight route lies between Charlotte Douglas Airport and Pittsburgh International Airport. This route had an average turbulence level of 14.582 in 2023.
North America's third most turbulent flight route is from Denver International Airport in Colorado to Puerto Vallarta International Airport in Mexico with an average of 14.535 turbulence level.
With an average turbulence level of 14.517 the flight route between John F Kennedy International Airport in New York to Raleigh Durham International Airport comes at the fourth place.
According to the study, the flight route from T.F. Green International Airport in Warwick to Hancock International Airport comes in fifth place with an average turbulence level of 14.494.
The flight route from Georgia's Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Dulles International Airport in Virginia occupied sixth place with a turbulence level of 14.492.
With an average turbulence of 14.478, the route between Pittsburgh International Airport in Pennsylvania to Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina is the 7th most turbulent flight route in North America.