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How turbulence will change air travel

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Radical changes to air travel are expected after a British passenger died of a heart attack when a Singapore Airlines flight from Heathrow to Singapore hit severe turbulence last month.

 Experts say climate change will increase turbulence in the decades ahead and The Times “terrified” airline bosses are already taking steps that could make air travel a more restrictive and expensive experience.

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