The FAA estimated that any air travel impacts from the eclipse would be felt from April 7 at 6 a.m. until April 10 at midnight.
How cities are preparing for a 'super bowl' of travel as fans fly across the country to catch a glimpse of the total solar eclipse.set to deliver a stunning display in the sky on April 8 could be trouble for some air travelers and pilots due to possible flight delays, the Federal Aviation Administration warned.
"Travelers flying along the eclipse path may encounter limited parking and potential delays at airports due to the high volume of aircraft and drones attempting to witness the total solar eclipse," the FAA said. The total solar eclipse, which will be visible from more than a dozen states, is fueling a small spending boom across the nation.
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