A Boeing 757 jet operated by Continetnal Airlines. An increasing number of flights flying west across the Atlantic are having to make stops for fuel due to high headwinds.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Many non-stop flights from Europe to the U.S. aren't: Unusually high winds are forcing airlines flying west across the Atlantic to make unscheduled stops to take on more fuel.
The conditions are causing inconveniences to fliers who are often missing connections once they land, costing the airlines money to rebook or otherwise compensate their customers.
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