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Delta flight to view upcoming total solar eclipse at its peak sells out

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People rushed to scoop up tickets for a Delta Air Lines flight designed for watching the upcoming total solar eclipse.

Hopeful solar eclipse viewers have already bought up all of the seats on the Delta Flight 1228 slated to run April 8, a spokesperson for Delta confirmed to FOX Business on Tuesday, the day after it officially unveiled the special flight.

The flight, which can travel from Austin to Detroit, has been “timed to offer those on board the very best likelihood of safely viewing the solar eclipse at its peak” and to “spend as much time as possible directly inside the path of totality,” based on a Delta press release.

NASA said the April 8 total solar eclipse will start becoming visible in North America in Mexico at roughly 11 a.m. local time, with the trail of the eclipse subsequently expected to maneuver through certain American states within the afternoon. 

It’s going to be the “last total eclipse we’ll see over North America until 2044,” based on Delta Air Lines Lead Meteorologist Warren Weston.

Delta will use an A220-300 plane. That aircraft will “offer especially premium viewing attributable to the aircraft’s extra large windows,” based on the carrier.


A Delta Air Lines passenger plane is seen in Washington D.C. in February 2023. Dunn used to work for Delta, the airline says.
The Delta A220-300 plane will “offer especially premium viewing attributable to the aircraft’s extra large windows,” based on the carrier. AFP via Getty Images

The corporate noted that while its flight plans for DL 1228 on April 8 “have been designed to maximise time inside the path of totality, that is subject to vary attributable to aspects outside of Delta’s control comparable to weather and air traffic control that would impact timing and aircraft.”

It also has five other flights running the identical day that it said will feature “prime eclipse-viewing opportunities.”

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NASA said individuals who want to look at the solar eclipse must accomplish that using specialized eclipse glasses or they may suffer eye injuries. It’s “only secure to remove your eclipse glasses during what’s often called totality,” which can only span a minute or two, based on the agency.

Probably the most recent total solar eclipse took place in December 2021. Nevertheless, only people in Antarctica fell inside its path of totality, NASA said.

Parts of the U.S. were last in a position to see a complete solar eclipse in 2017. April’s is predicted to “last greater than twice so long as the one which occurred in 2017, and the trail is sort of twice as wide,” Weston said.

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People rushed to scoop up tickets for a Delta Air Lines flight designed for watching the upcoming total solar eclipse.

Hopeful solar eclipse viewers have already bought up all of the seats on the Delta Flight 1228 slated to run April 8, a spokesperson for Delta confirmed to FOX Business on Tuesday, the day after it officially unveiled the special flight.

The flight, which can travel from Austin to Detroit, has been “timed to offer those on board the very best likelihood of safely viewing the solar eclipse at its peak” and to “spend as much time as possible directly inside the path of totality,” based on a Delta press release.

NASA said the April 8 total solar eclipse will start becoming visible in North America in Mexico at roughly 11 a.m. local time, with the trail of the eclipse subsequently expected to maneuver through certain American states within the afternoon. 

It’s going to be the “last total eclipse we’ll see over North America until 2044,” based on Delta Air Lines Lead Meteorologist Warren Weston.

Delta will use an A220-300 plane. That aircraft will “offer especially premium viewing attributable to the aircraft’s extra large windows,” based on the carrier.


A Delta Air Lines passenger plane is seen in Washington D.C. in February 2023. Dunn used to work for Delta, the airline says.
The Delta A220-300 plane will “offer especially premium viewing attributable to the aircraft’s extra large windows,” based on the carrier. AFP via Getty Images

The corporate noted that while its flight plans for DL 1228 on April 8 “have been designed to maximise time inside the path of totality, that is subject to vary attributable to aspects outside of Delta’s control comparable to weather and air traffic control that would impact timing and aircraft.”

It also has five other flights running the identical day that it said will feature “prime eclipse-viewing opportunities.”

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NASA said individuals who want to look at the solar eclipse must accomplish that using specialized eclipse glasses or they may suffer eye injuries. It’s “only secure to remove your eclipse glasses during what’s often called totality,” which can only span a minute or two, based on the agency.

Probably the most recent total solar eclipse took place in December 2021. Nevertheless, only people in Antarctica fell inside its path of totality, NASA said.

Parts of the U.S. were last in a position to see a complete solar eclipse in 2017. April’s is predicted to “last greater than twice so long as the one which occurred in 2017, and the trail is sort of twice as wide,” Weston said.

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