Delta isn’t the only airline in the United States generating business from next month’s total solar eclipse.
United Airlines has seen a significant increase in travel to destinations in the path of totality of the solar eclipse, which will occur on April 8. As of the beginning of March, the company’s bookings have jumped considerably compared to last year.
Cities like Cleveland, San Antonio and Little Rock, Arkansas will not just be welcoming viewers to events to watch the solar eclipse in the path of totality; they also will have a higher number of visitors than usual at their airports, with noticeable increases in bookings both in and out of town.
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Here are some United numbers for inbound travel dates covering April 4 to April 7 and outbound dates from April 9 and April 10, according to Remy Milburn of the airline’s consumer public relations team:
- San Antonio: Inbound…
















