Overview
- Delta Airlines adds a second flight to accommodate the high demand for travel to the eclipse's path of totality.
- States along the eclipse's path, including Texas, Illinois, and New York, anticipate significant economic benefits from the influx of tourists.
- Specialized tours and viewing events are being organized, ranging from cruises in Mexico to exclusive flights offering unique vantage points.
- The eclipse will be visible in 15 states, with partial views available across the continental U.S., attracting an estimated 31.7 million people.
- Safety precautions and viewing guidelines are emphasized, with NASA and other organizations providing resources to ensure a safe experience.