FLY UP & AWAY FOR FATHER’S DAY!

Leave The Crowds Below This Father’s Day With The London Helicopter’s Father’s Day Package With Free Gift!

Anyone looking to give their Dad a gift he will never forget this Father’s Day should look no further than The London Helicopter, the only helicopter tour company to fly over the nation’s capital from a central London location. Fathers will soar into the sky for an experience they’ll never forget, from just £150 per person.

As an added extra, The London Helicopter will reward Dad with a commemorative solar-powered wooden helicopter toy as a memento of their jaw-dropping flight (19 June only).

The London Helicopter has established itself as one of London’s premier must-do experiences and is a must for anyone wanting to not only show their father appreciation, but show him a truly unique view of London – from the air.

Dads can soar above the River Thames, looking down on Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, The Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, The London Eye and Shakespeare’s Globe. The uninterrupted panoramic views continue through London’s financial district, Tower Bridge, The Tower of London and The Shard.

There are three tour types on offer:

London Buzz: this central London adrenaline-fuelled flight that takes passengers up to 1,500 feet in just sixty seconds and offers 12 minutes of jaw-dropping panoramas from Chelsea to London Bridge.

London Sights: the most popular choice, this 18-minute flight offers all the amazing views of London Buzz, plus lots of additional landmarks, including the Tower of London, Canary Wharf, and Fulham Palace.

London Max: for that really special dad who’ll want his family to share the fun. The ultimate treat and for those that want to travel like VIP’s then there’s only one choice to make. This exclusive journey takes up to six passengers on a 30 minutes trip from west to east over London and promises thrill after thrill and breath-taking views.

Bookings are now open for The London Helicopter Father’s Day flights on 19 June 2016. www.thelondonhelicopter.com

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