Delta Airlines, one of the world's leading airlines, recently announced a very unique and interesting offer for astronomy and adventure fans, namely a special flight to watch the solar eclipse from tens of thousands of feet above the earth's surface.
These flights are specially designed to provide the best experience for passengers who wish to witness this amazing natural phenomenon without interference from weather or geographical conditions. By using aircraft that have been adapted for this purpose, Delta Airlines guarantees that passengers will have a clear and unobstructed view of the solar eclipse. For passengers looking to combine a love of aviation with an interest in natural phenomena, this is a rare opportunity.
Things to Prepare
Before you leave, there are several things you should prepare to ensure the maximum experience:
Eclipse Safety Glasses
It is very important to use safety glasses that have been certified and meet the ISO 12312-2 standard. These glasses will protect the eyes from intense UV and IR radiation during the eclipse.
Camera or Binoculars with Solar Filter
To take photos or see the eclipse more clearly, use a DSLR camera or binoculars equipped with a solar filter. Be sure to check the filter before use to avoid damage due to direct sun exposure.
Comfortable Clothes According to the Weather
Choosing the right clothes will help you stay comfortable while waiting and watching the eclipse. If the weather is cold, wear enough layers of clothing, and if it is hot, choose clothes that are light and absorb sweat.
Basic Knowledge about Eclipses
Understanding the types of eclipses, eclipse phases, and critical times will increase your appreciation of this phenomenon. Also learn about the eclipse path and plan your observation location to get the best view.
Delta Flight 1218
Delta Airlines is offering a special flight with flight number 1218 . These flights will be operated using A220-300 aircraft, which have extra-large windows to provide premium views. Departing Austin at 12:15 local time (CT) and landing in Detroit at 16:20 local time (ET), this flight provides passengers with the best opportunity to safely view the solar eclipse at its peak.
Apart from that, Delta Airlines also provides a complete package that includes educational information about the solar eclipse, safety glasses for viewing the eclipse, as well as other special services that will make this experience even more memorable. Passengers will be accompanied by astronomy experts who will provide in-depth explanations about the process and importance of the solar eclipse.
This special flight is part of Delta Airlines' efforts to not only provide safe and comfortable air transportation, but also an educational and inspiring experience. This is a rare opportunity that should not be missed by anyone who has a love of science or simply wants to enjoy the beauty of nature from a different perspective
Statement by the Executive Director of Delta Airlines Domestic Network Planning
Eric Beck, Executive Director of Domestic Network Planning for Delta Air Lines, said, "Thanks to significant collaboration across the company, we were able to make the idea of viewing the total eclipse from the air a reality for our customers."
This special Delta flight allows passengers to enjoy the eclipse within a few hours, weather permitting. Tickets for this flight sold quickly, priced at USD 749 or around IDR 11.6 million for the Main Cabin, and USD 859 or around IDR 13.4 million for Comfort+
Total Solar Eclipse
A total solar eclipse is one of the amazing wonders of the universe. When an eclipse occurs, the moon passes between the sun and the earth, covering the entire surface of the Sun. The sky darkened, almost like dawn or dusk. On April 8, a total solar eclipse will last for four minutes and 28 seconds. This eclipse's route crosses the Pacific coast of Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, New England, and finally into the Atlantic.
A Rare Phenomenon
The April 8, 2024 solar eclipse is the last total eclipse that will occur in North America until 2044. It will last twice as long as the one in 2017, and its path will be almost twice as wide. Delta Air Lines meteorologist Warren Weston explains that the total eclipse in 2044 will be limited to Western Canada, Montana and North Dakota. After that, there will be no more eclipses in the US stretching from coast to coast until 2045.
For aviation enthusiasts and fans of the universe, Delta flight 1218 is an opportunity not to be missed. Watching a solar eclipse from a height of 30,000 feet is an experience that will last a lifetime. With the right preparation, you are ready to fly with Delta Airlines and witness the solar eclipse from a very special perspective. For more information and ticket reservations, visit the Delta Airlines website or contact their customer service. Get ready for an experience you will remember forever!