Alaska Airlines changes flight for eclipse
I wonder if Cathay has done this, too.
Chasing the shadow of the moon: To intercept eclipse, Alaska Airlines adjusts flight plan to delight astronomers | Alaska Airlines Blog In window seat 32F, Joe Rao will be one of the dozen astronomers and veteran “eclipse chasers” among the 163 passengers onboard, gazing out oval windows as the moon blocks the sun for nearly two minutes. He’s an associate astronomer at the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium (where astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is director). About a year ago, Rao discovered that Alaska Airlines Flight 870 from Anchorage to Honolulu would intersect the “path of totality” – the darkest shadow of the moon as it passes over the Earth. But the flight’s normally scheduled departure time would be 25 minutes too early, missing the grand spectacle. Rather than attempt to move the sun or the moon or the Earth, Rao called Alaska Airlines. Alaska decided to move the plane. “It’s an unbelievably accommodating gesture,” said Mike Kentrianakis, solar eclipse project manager for the American Astronomical Society, who will be in seat 6F. “Not only is Alaska Airlines getting people from Point A to Point B, but they’re willing to give them an exciting flight experience. An airline that’s actually talking to their people – and listening! That’s customer service at its best. It’s become personal.” |
are you kidding!, do you know how much we are paying for fuel right now ??
A re route would cost a fortune .Think of your profit share |
CX would be more than happy to do that, if it happens to be a route inside a massive jetstream
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Glad they did, it's a seriously awesome thing to see from the air. I hope it worked out for them.
From the front of one of my flights a few years ago and, not unsurprisingly, some of the same pax as mentioned in that blog. [IMG]http://i663.photobucket.com/albums/u...AM0143_600.jpg[/IMG] |
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