Spoilt for Choice for Exclusive Views at Airbourne
24 June 2009
Visitors to the World's biggest FREE seafront airshow can enjoy top views of the flying action, including crowd favourite the Red Arrows on all four days, with a variety of exclusive viewing opportunities.
Tickets are on sale now for exclusive viewing seats at Eastbourne Bandstand, which return for their sixth year offering uninterrupted views of the flying line for just £7 a day. Plus visitors looking to upgrade their experience at Eastbourne Airshow this summer can book now to become a Gold Friend of Airbourne with entry into an exclusive Friends Enclosure, or enjoy an extra special day out at the Aviator Club hospitality marquee.
Eastbourne Borough Council Cabinet Member for Tourism, Cllr Susan Morris said "This year's Airbourne is shaping up to be action-packed with a fantastic line-up of flying displays as well as plenty of entertainment on the ground too. This year we have a variety of options allowing visitors to upgrade their experience of the bumper-filled airshow with exclusive seats at either the Bandstand, Friends Enclosure on the Western Lawns or arena-side hospitality marquee.
"With exclusive viewing seats starting at just £7 a day, visitors will be able to wander freely around the airshow knowing they have their own seat to return to when the action begins overhead."
Visitors can book now for seats on the upper balcony and promenade deck at the resort's 1930's Bandstand when Airbourne returns from 13-16 August. Overlooking the beach, Airbourne fans can enjoy a seat for the day watching displays including the Guinot Wingwalkers, Blades Aerobatic Formation Team and Hurricane Bomber.
Those looking for an extra special day out can upgrade and book a day out at the Aviator Club, with prices starting from just £50 a day. Offering a unique setting to wine and dine business clients or celebrate a special occasion, Aviator guests can look forward to a champagne welcome, three-course summer lunch and arena-side seats.
2009 also presents a brand new opportunity for Airbourne enthusiasts to get involved in the seafront airshow with new Friends of Airbourne membership packages.
Fans of Airbourne can pledge their support to the seafront event now entering its 17th year and choose from three levels of membership; bronze, silver and gold.
For just £10, become a Silver Friend and receive the official 2009 souvenir programme, an Airbourne radio headset, goody bag, and the opportunity to meet the pilots.
Or visitors can upgrade to become a Gold Friend for just £25 for adults or £12.50 for children and experience an extra special day out, with all of the silver benefits plus entry into an exclusive ‘Friends Enclosure' on the Western Lawns on the day of their choice at this year's Airbourne.
For more information on all of the exclusive viewing seats at Airbourne 2009 visit www.eastbourneairshow.co.uk or book online from www.visiteastbourne.com .
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