TravelFlights Selling out Due to High Demand for Solar Eclipse Viewing DestinationsAlaska Airlines is among the airlines offering flights for optimal eclipse viewing.SavePrintThe moon transits the sun during the 2017 total solar eclipse as seen from Weiser, Idaho. Kyle Green/Idaho Statesman/TNSTribune News Service3/9/2024|Updated: 3/9/20240:00X 1By Laurie Baratti From TravelPulseThe upcoming total solar eclipse, whose path of totality will sweep across areas of North America on April 8, is driving U.S. travelers to select destinations that will offer the best viewing of the rare celestial event.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentTribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesWhat Happens If You Forget to File for Social Security Before Your 70Th Birthday?Oct 18, 2025The Travel Industry’s Big Shift: Why Responsible Tourism Is the New NormalOct 17, 2025Mt. Whitney Hikers Love This Chinese Restaurant Pitstop That Looks Like a Merry-Go-RoundOct 17, 2025Sheet Pan Orange-Honey Salmon With Broccoli and Sweet PotatoesOct 17, 2025Related Topicstotal solar eclipse