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CO_1mm
I also believe that they are running the A/C less in-flight on some of my recent rides, but that's a different thread.
This time of year, you can get more folks in shorts and t shirts. We tend to get more complaints during this time about the cabin being cold, so perhaps that is why the cabin seems warm. OR, it is warmer in the lower altitudes making it more difficult for the cabin to cool down altogether.
Does anyone know if running the a/c less during the flight saves money? Interesting idea.