Now Boarding: Here’s what you need to know about flying in turbulence
On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses turbulence we experience on airplanes and why it’s usually nothing to worry about.
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On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses turbulence we experience on airplanes and why it’s usually nothing to worry about.
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