The solar eclipse occurring on April 8 will have minimal impact on air travel, but airlines are operating several flights to give passengers a special view of the event. Cities in the eclipse’s path of totality are preparing for an influx of tourists. However, operations at airports and airlines are not expected to be significantly impacted, despite some extra traffic. Some airlines have offered specialized eclipse travel experiences, and tourism bureaus are coordinating events to celebrate the occasion.
The Federal Aviation Administration has warned of potentially higher traffic at airports in the eclipse’s path, which could lead to delays during peak traffic periods. While some airports are preparing for increased traffic, others do not foresee a big change in operations. Airports like Buffalo Niagara International Airport and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport are taking precautions to handle the influx of visitors. Indianapolis International Airport expects the highest traffic period to be on April 9 as people leave the morning after the eclipse.
Airports are taking various measures to prepare for the eclipse, including minimizing procedures that could distract from potential traffic. The FAA advised airports to consider limiting pilot training operations during the eclipse. Airports like Indianapolis International Airport are applying their experience in handling major events to ensure smooth operations during the eclipse. Employees at these airports have been provided with eclipse glasses in case they need to work outside during that time.
Flying during a solar eclipse is safe as it does not interfere with airline operations. The sky may appear dark for a few minutes, but it is not a concern for pilots or passengers. A solar eclipse only affects the sky temporarily and does not impact an aircraft’s ability to fly. Travelers on flights closer to the eclipse’s path of totality may experience skies as dark as night, while those further away may see a dusky sky. The Air Line Pilots Association reassures that pilots and passengers are safe during a solar eclipse while flying.
Passengers can experience the solar eclipse from a plane, offering benefits such as a clearer view above cloud cover. Viewing an eclipse from a plane allows passengers to see the event for a longer duration than those on the ground. The speed of a plane can give passengers a greater perspective of the eclipse, allowing them to witness more of the phenomenon. Airlines such as Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines are offering special flights that cover the path of totality for passengers to enjoy the eclipse from the air. These flights provide a unique and memorable experience for travelers.