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"Disappointment on Delta's Eclipse Flight: Passengers Miss Cosmic Event Despite Pilots' Efforts"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

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Passengers on a special Delta Airlines flight for the solar eclipse didn't get to see the total eclipse, but the pilot maneuvered the aircraft so both sides could see at least a partial eclipse. Despite not getting the full experience, passengers remained in good spirits and enjoyed the unique view of the eclipse's shadow moving across the cities below. The flight included special announcements, goodie bags, and a celebratory atmosphere, with passengers expressing overall positivity about the experience.

"Experiencing a Total Solar Eclipse from 30,000 Feet: A Spectacular View"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WDIV ClickOnDetroit

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A passenger shares their experience of witnessing a total solar eclipse from a Delta flight re-timed to intercept the path of totality, recalling the excitement and camaraderie among passengers and crew as they soared at 37,000 feet. The unique vantage point provided an unobstructed view of the eclipse, creating a memorable and rare experience for the 250-300 people on board. The author emphasizes the significance of seeing the event from a different perspective and the joy it brought, highlighting the simple yet profound impact of such experiences.

"Rare View: Experiencing Total Solar Eclipse from 35,000 Feet"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Atlanta Journal Constitution

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An AJC reporter joined Delta Air Lines' special eclipse flight, which was adjusted to maximize time in totality. Passengers were treated to a celestial-themed gate party and eclipse-viewing glasses before takeoff. The flight, carrying about 200 passengers, experienced about three minutes of totality at 35,000 feet, with some passengers struggling to see the eclipse due to limited window views. Despite the fleeting nature of the event, passengers shared memorable experiences, including an engagement and spontaneous travel decisions.

"Eclipse Enthusiasts Face Challenges for Prime Viewing Opportunities"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Passengers on a Delta Air Lines flight from Dallas to Detroit hoped to witness the total solar eclipse from 33,000 feet, but many were disappointed as the angle of the sun and cloud cover made it difficult to see. Despite this, some passengers still found the experience of witnessing the eclipse's shadow racing towards them to be memorable. Delta had planned the flight for months, and other airlines also offered special eclipse-viewing flights, with some passengers booking seats specifically for the unique experience of witnessing the eclipse from the sky.

"Delta's Exclusive 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Flight at 30,000 Feet"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Space.com

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Delta Airlines is offering a special flight on April 8, 2024, to experience the total solar eclipse from 30,000 feet in the sky, following the path of totality from Austin, Texas to Detroit, Michigan. The flight will be on an Airbus A220-300 with large windows for optimal viewing. Additionally, five other flights will provide glimpses of the eclipse. This rare opportunity is the result of collaboration and planning by Delta Airlines, and interested travelers can find booking details on Delta's website.

"Delta's Exclusive Path-of-Totality Flight for 2024 Solar Eclipse"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by MLive.com

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Delta Airlines is offering a special flight from Austin, Texas to Detroit on April 8, timed to coincide with a total solar eclipse. The flight, priced at $1,129 per one-way seat, is nearly sold out, with only two seats remaining. The airline has carefully planned the flight path and selected an aircraft with extra-large windows to provide passengers with an extended viewing of the eclipse. While the company cannot guarantee the flight will maximize its time in the path of totality due to potential factors like weather or air-traffic control, it is offering this unique experience to passengers.

Comparing Business Class Experiences: Starlux Airlines vs. Azul A350

Originally Published 2 years ago — by One Mile at a Time

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Starlux Airlines' A350 business class offers incredible seats with advanced technology and spaciousness, high-quality amenities including comfortable bedding and unlimited Wi-Fi, and a solid selection of food and drinks. However, the flight experience left the reviewer feeling underwhelmed due to high expectations and a lack of attention to detail in service. While still ranking among the top 10 business class products, it fell short of being one of the best in the world.

"Passengers Demand Refund from Singapore Airlines Over Farting Dog Seating"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Insider

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A couple is demanding a refund from Singapore Airlines for their 13-hour flight from Paris to Singapore after being seated next to a drooling, farting dog. The couple switched seats to economy class due to the unpleasant experience and complained to a flight attendant. The airline initially offered gift vouchers, but the couple is seeking a full refund. Singapore Airlines apologized for the lapse in notifying customers about seating next to an assistance dog and stated they would work to prevent such incidents in the future.

"Are Double Decker Plane Seats the Future of Air Travel Comfort?"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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The double-stacked economy airplane seats are back on display at the Aircraft Cabin Interiors Expo, with many global carriers expressing interest. The designer, Alejandro Núñez Vicente, assures that the partition behind the upper level of seats will prevent any gas from passing through. The lower row is designed to be more accessible than standard single-level economy seats, with the bottom cushion on every lower-level seat folding up to enable easier access. The seats are only designed to be installed on widebody planes currently, but the company's short-term goal is to make the double-decker seats similar in weight to two rows of standard economy class seats plus the overhead bin, which could make them more fuel-efficient.