Solar Eclipse and Charter Trips
On Monday August 21st 2017, the moon passed between Earth and the Sun. The United States watched in awe as the “Great American Eclipse” moved from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast. Science buffs and novices alike gathered to see the totality from the contiguous United States for the first time since 1979. Eclipse glasses were sold, road trips were planned, and small communities across the U.S. prepped for the influx of people. These things came as no surprise. What did surprise us was the surge in traffic the Avinode system saw in the weeks and days leading up to the phenomenon.