Climate Change Is the New Reason Your Flight Is Delayed [View all]
Extreme weather is no longer exceptional, and thats forcing changes at some of the worlds most diligent storm trackers: airlines.
Weather delays in the U.S. have been trending higher the past four years, upending historical patterns and jumping to an 11-year high for this years summer storm season, according to government data for the 30 biggest airports. In June, for example, United Airlines Holdings Inc.s Denver hub registered as many disruptive storms as it had for the entire previous summer.
Were going to anticipate that the summer weather is probably going to be a little more difficult than traditionally -- that this is not going to be changing, Delta Air Lines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian said in an interview. Weve seen a pattern here, certainly in the last couple of years.
Fast-moving summer storms tend to cause more last-minute disruptions because theyre hard to predict. But airlines have also noticed that those events -- as well as ice and snowstorms in winter -- last longer than in the past, said Jim DeYoung, Uniteds vice president of network operations, citing conversations at industry gatherings.
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