Eclipse superfans aren’t just traveling to see the rare astronomical event taking place next week; they’re purchasing flight tickets that fly along the path of totality to catch a closer glimpse of the remarkable phenomenon.
We speak with Here & Now transportation analyst Seth Kaplan about how these flights work and what travelers can expect.
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