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Home / Business and Economy / Flights Packed: Empty Seats Vanish for Travelers

Flights Packed: Empty Seats Vanish for Travelers

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Global passenger load factor reached a record 83.6% in 2025.
  • Supply chain issues and engine repairs are reducing flight capacity.
  • UK passengers face nightmares with cancellations and overbooking.
Flights Packed: Empty Seats Vanish for Travelers

British travelers are facing a new era in air travel as flights are operating at their highest recorded capacity. In 2025, the global passenger load factor hit a record 83.6%, with predictions of further increases in 2026. This situation stems from a capacity crisis exacerbated by supply chain disruptions affecting aircraft and engine manufacturers, particularly Pratt & Whitney. Hundreds of aircraft have been grounded for unscheduled inspections and repairs, forcing airlines to keep older jets flying as new replacements are delayed. Demand is growing faster than capacity, resulting in fuller planes.

These record load factors have significant implications for passengers, especially in the UK. Empty seats are now a rarity, making rebooking after cancellations a major challenge. Overbooking is on the rise, increasing the likelihood of passengers being bumped. Award seats and last-minute upgrades are diminishing. Aviation experts advise passengers to book earlier, pay for flexibility, and build extra time into travel plans, as spontaneous trips and the expectation of empty adjacent seats are no longer realistic.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The global passenger load factor reached a record 83.6% in 2025 and is expected to climb higher in 2026.
Flights are fuller due to a capacity crisis, including supply chain disruptions and engine repairs, which limit the number of available aircraft.
UK passengers may experience difficulty rebooking cancelled flights, increased overbooking, and fewer available award seats or upgrades.

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