A new international report analyzing thousands of flights and airports has identified a short air route in South America as the world’s most turbulent. The route, located in Argentina, consistently experiences significant turbulence due to a combination of natural factors. Details of the report were initially shared on LN+. While the specific location within Argentina hasn’t been widely publicized, the analysis points to conditions creating unusually bumpy flights. The study considered data from numerous flights to compile the ranking. This finding highlights potential risks for passengers and airlines operating in the region, and may prompt further investigation into mitigating factors. The report’s methodology involved assessing turbulence reports and meteorological data.
