Extreme heat forced British Airways to remove passengers

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Twenty passengers were removed from a British Airways flight in Italy due to extreme heat making the plane too heavy to take off. The flight from Florence to London was affected by high temperatures, requiring extra fuel and a reduced passenger load because of the airport's short runway. Aviation experts warn such incidents may become more frequent due to climate change, potentially impacting flight costs and availability in hotter regions.


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