Researchers in Britain say transatlantic flights will take longer when traveling from Europe to North America but be speeded up on the return journey, due to climate change.
Scientists at the University of Reading say their research indicated global warming is likely to speed up the jet streams, the powerful high-altitude wind that move around weather systems, impacting air travel. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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