It is for the sealing of the cells into the packaging, as this is done with a heating pad that presses down onto a sheet of cardboard that in turn is pressed down onto the plastic blisters in a jig. No air holes means you get collapsed blisters when you remove the packaged unit from the jig as the air inside the blisters cools rapidly and the card is coated with a thermoplastic film that melts to seal to the blister PVC. Expensive for the tooling ( or you make them in wood) and the ejector pins are very expensive, and last only for around 10k of operations.