1752 days ago

WINGS OVER WAIRARAPA 2021 - helpful info

What a great weekend we have in store.
Here is useful detail for you if you're coming!
- The Air Festival programme here: www.wings.org.nz...
- Leave home early, give yourself plenty of time and be patient. Please follow the signage for Air Festival routes shown here www.wings.org.nz.../coming-by-car
- If tickets are not sold out, Gates sales will be available. Eftpos and cash will be available at the gate for an additional $5 per ticket.
- You can buy tickets at our i-SITEs. (even if gate sales stop)
- Be Sun Smart - Please remember to bring a hat. Sunscreen will be available along with Hydration Stations to refill your drink bottles. Umbrellas are also allowed for shade.
- What am you allowed to bring in? Deck chairs, rugs, water bottles, chilly bins, hats. There will also be a huge variety of delicious food and beverage to purchase on site too.
- No dogs are allowed at Wings.
- Shuttles will be available to take attendees from the carparks to the airfield. No pedestrian access is allowed along Manaia Rd, due to traffic safety. Face masks will be available on the shuttles from the car park to the Air Festival, but you may wish to bring your own face covering.
- Be sure to sign in using the Covid Tracer App and take advantage of the hand sanitizer available at various locations on site.
- The Official printed programme will be available to purchase at the gate and at the Merchandise tent for $10.

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