£209pp—Northern Lights night-flight experience
Tick seeing the Northern Lights from your bucket list with this night-flight experience
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Update: 9:41am, 3 October, 2024: Flights from Manchester and Birmingham are available for 2025.
Tick seeing the Northern Lights off your bucket list with this value-packed offer from Omega Breaks. Saving £40 on this experience, Travelzoo members can pay £209 per person to experience the natural wonder from the air with this unique night flight excursion. The experience includes a pre-flight presentation and an in-flight commentary from an expert astronomer, and views of the Northern Lights, Orion's Belt, the Milky Way, and more.
What's included
The Northern Lights flight experience is £209 per person and includes:
- An approximately 3-hour flight in search of the Northern Lights
- A pre-flight presentation by expert astronomer Pete Lawrence, who regularly appears on the BBC's "The Sky at Night"
- Light refreshments on board
When
- London Gatwick... 28 November, 2024; 26 March, 2025
- Birmingham Airport... 27 March, 2025
- Manchester International... 28 March, 2025
What's included
The evening begins with an informative pre-flight presentation, at the airport or in a nearby hotel, about how the flight will operate, the main sights that will be visible, how and why the aurora happens, and the forecast for seeing the Northern Lights.
You will then board the flight, and after take-off the cabin will be made as dark as possible to allow for optimum viewing. The search for the Northern Lights will be accompanied by expert commentary from astronomers. Pete Lawrence, who has appeared regularly on the BBC’s long-running "The Sky at Night" and is highly regarded as a world-class astro-photographer, will be on the flight.
After the night sky observation, the cabin lights will be switched back on and light refreshments will be served as you travel back to the airport. Please note, the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and a sighting cannot be guaranteed. Omega's guest astronomer advises that there is an 80% chance of a sighting, varying from a gentle glow to dramatic curtaining effects.