Delta Offers Special Path-of-Totality Flight on April 8th
If you want to experience a total solar eclipse from the sky, Delta has a special flight just for you. Flying from Austin to Detroit on April 8, 2024, the route is specifically designed for umbraphiles to be able to spend as much time as possible directly within the path of totality.
Delta flight 1218 will be specifically operated on an A220-300, which will offer especially premium viewing due to the aircraft’s extra-large windows. The flight will depart from Austin at 12:15 p.m. CT and land in Detroit at 4:20 p.m. ET — timed to give those on board the best chance of safely viewing the solar eclipse at its peak.
Even if you aren’t on this special flight, Delta travelers will also have prime eclipse-viewing opportunities on five other routes on April 8, so don’t forget your protective viewing glasses if you’re on these flights:
- DL 5699, DTW-HPN, 2:59 pm EST departure, ERJ-175
- DL 924, LAX-DFW, 8:40 am PST departure, A320
- DL 2869, LAX-SAT, 9:00 am PST departure, A319
- DL 1001, SLC-SAT, 10:08 am MST departure, A220-300
- DL 1683, SLC-AUS, 9:55 am MST departure, A320
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Remembering when UA’s GUM-HNL “time-traveling new year’s eve” flight had IRROPs delays.