Hot air Balloon Flights
At what time of day do we fly?
Balloon flights are made either early in the morning or in the
evening, when the air is at it's stillest. Flight times vary throughout
the year and depend on the length of daylight hours.
When is the best time to fly?
We are often asked whether it is better to fly in the morning or
towards the end of the day. This is like trying to choose which
is more spectacular, sunrise or sunset. Only those people who don't
mind getting up early in the morning know the answer to this! For
more information see “Ballooning
Calendar”
What happens if the weather is unsuitable for ballooning?
Ballooning is very weather dependant and passengers are asked to
telephone the appropriate "Weather & Meeting Information" line
prior to the flight. If the weather is unsuitable for flying then
simply rebook your flight for another day.
When are flights available?
The main flying season is April to October. Flights are available
at weekends, both mornings and evenings. During the summer month's
flights are also available mid-week evenings and on the occasional
mid-week morning. For more information see
Do flights take place during the winter months?
Although the best time to fly is between April and October, occasional
weekend flights are arranged during the winter when the weather
and ground conditions allow. For more information see “Ballooning
Calendar”
Is it safe?
Yes, ballooning has an excellent safety record and Ballooning Network's
flights are fully certified by the Civil Aviation Authority.
Is insurance included?
Yes, insurance is included in the price paid. See our Terms
& Conditions
Is there an age limit?
From 9 to 90 but it is recommended that an adult accompany children
under the age of 16. With more elderly guests the only requirement
is that they are adventurous by nature and fit enough to stand unsupported
in a wicker balloon basket for the hour's flight.
Medical conditions?
Women who are pregnant must not go ballooning. Please note we are
not qualified to express an opinion as to whether you are or are
not fit to fly and please refer to our Terms
& Conditions for further guidance.
Can I fly with a disability?
We have flown many disabled people but as you will appreciate
there are many different levels of disability. A good test is
that you
must be capable of climbing into the balloon basket unaided and
stand unsupported for one hour. Obviously you must not fly if
you are
suffering from any serious medical condition or have recently undergone
surgery, again please refer to our Terms
& Conditions for further guidance.
Where do we meet?
All passengers receive a copy of our comprehensive "Ballooning
Network - Booking & Meeting Arrangements". These contain detailed
maps and instructions on how to access our many launch sites.
What do I wear?
No special clothing is required just dress as if you are going
for a walk in the countryside. Good stout shoes are recommended
as the balloon may well land in a farmers field and you could also
encounter the odd cowpat! Also, gentlemen, if you are thinning a
little on top bring a cap, as this will shield you from the radiant
heat of the balloon's burner.
How long does it take?
Allow 4 hours for the round trip and please note that ballooning
is a treat to be savoured not rushed, each flight is different and
timings vary. As a guide only the actual flying time will be around
1 hour.
What happens to friends and followers who are not flying?
All are very welcome to watch the balloon launch but it will not
be possible for friends or followers to travel in the balloon retrieve
vehicle. If they want to follow the balloon by road or if we transfer
to an alternative launch site, followers must be fully independent
and use their own transport.
Can I fly over my house, town or village?
Ballooning is like serendipity, which is the art of making happy
and unexpected discoveries by chance. Where the balloon goes is
entirely dependent on the wind speed and direction. No two flights
are ever the same and we rarely if ever land in the same place twice.
How far will I travel?
The distance travelled is determined by the wind speed, which varies
both in strength and direction at different heights. As a general
rule of thumb the average distance covered in an hour's flight would
be 10 miles.
How high will I go?
This will depend on the weather conditions on the day. The flight
is likely to vary between 500 and 3000 feet.
Once I buy a voucher, how long in advance do I need to book
my flight?
As a general rule you should book your flight some two to three
weeks in advance of your required date although flights can often
be booked with less notice.
Can I take a camera?
Yes, but you
are responsible for looking after your camera and any other personal
possessions taken with you on the flight.
Is there a minimum number of people?
No you may book for just one person or arrange a group.
Can I have a balloon to myself or arrange a flight from a special
location?
Yes, this may be arranged as long as the launch site is suitable
and free from airspace restrictions.
How much does it cost?
See “Prices”
Where do you fly?
See “Venues”
Can I buy a voucher?
Yes. See “Vouchers”
Can you send me a brochure?
Yes. See “Brochure”
Can you gift-wrap the voucher?
Yes. See “Balloon in Box”
Can you recommend, accommodation, restaurants and other things
to see and do in our chosen flight area?
Yes. See “Links”
What do other people say about you?
See “Customer Comments”
Can I arrange a corporate booking?
Yes. See “Group & Corporate
Bookings”
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