Bournemouth Air Festival
Bournemouth
Type:Free Event
Tel: 01202 451781
Bournemouth
Tel: 01202 451781
Get ready for Britain’s biggest free air, land and sea festival this summer!
The Bournemouth Air Festival will feature an incredible three days of aerobatics from the RAF Red Arrows, Typhoon and Battle of Britain planes, from Thursday 29th - Saturday 31st August 2024.
The award-winning family friend event includes dazzling dusk performances and entertainment on land.
Expect a packed program of world-class aerobatic displays with entertainment for all ages along 1.5 miles of award-winning coastline.
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Free admission | Free |
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