As with last year's ticket strategy, the tickets are 'Day specific' meaning that you'll have to commit yourself to one of the two days if you want to pay the Early Bird price, which is £32.50, postage & packing is at this stage FREE, and there is also no Booking Fee to pay right now either. This will apply until 28th February 2010.
Prices for the 'either day' Earlybird ticket are yet to be released, but will more than likely be around the £40 mark, like last year's show.
Under 16's continue to go FREE which is still a cracking deal for anyone that qualifies.
Friends of the Air Tattoo, or FRIAT as the group is commonly known have also listed their prices on the RIAT website, and are as follows:
Mach 3 Adult - £192
Mach 3 Child - £96
Mach 3 is a limited membership of only 1400 people, and the 6 day package goes straight through from Wednesday 14th July - Monday 19th July, and includes admission to the Park & View on each of the non-show days, and of course includes tickets for both show days.
There are also plenty of other goodies which include the daily flying programme, RIAT 2010 programme, and dedicated parking.
Mach 2 Adult - £156
Mach 2 Child - £78
Mach 2 is the 4 day package, which is limited to just 250 members, and gives you a seat in the grandstand enclosure, as well as dedicated parking Friday through to Monday.
Mach 1 Adult - £124
Mach 1 Child - £62
Mach 1 basically covers both the show days, Saturday & Sunday, and gives you enclosure access and a seat in the grandstand. Members are limited to 150 on Mach 1.
Tickets can be purchased by visiting the RIAT site
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