According to a study that examined the turbulence levels of 150,000 airline routes using the travel tool Turbli, passengers flying from Nashville to Raleigh/Durham are most likely to have the bumpiest travels.
The scientific term for the degree of turbulence intensity used in the report to determine the turbulence levels is “eddy dissipation rate,” which is assigned to each route.
The following are the top ten worst routes for turbulence:
Nashville (BNA) to Raleigh/Durham (RDU) Charlotte (CLT) to Pittsburgh (PIT) Denver (DEN) to Puerto Vallarta (PVR) New York (JFK) to Raleigh/Durham (RDU) Warwick (PVD) to Syracuse (SYR) Atlanta (ATL) to Dulles (IAD) Pittsburgh (PIT) to Raleigh/Durham (RDU) New
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