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Monday, 22nd March 2010

Tickets go on sale for top views of Airbourne

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Published Date: 25 June 2009
TICKETS are now on sale for exclusive Airbourne viewing seats in the bandstand.
And 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 mar
quee.
Eastbourne Borough Council Cabinet member for tourism 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."
Airbourne returns from August 13-16, with the Red Arrows, Guinot Wingwalkers, Blades Aerobatic Formation Team and Hurricane Bomber, among others.
For more information on all of the viewing seats at Airbourne 2009 visit www.eastbourneairshow.co.uk or book online from www.visiteastbourne.com



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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2009 12:25 PM
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  • Location: Eastbourne
 
 
 


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