See the bright lights of New Orleans at night on a 30 or 45 minute sightseeing flight! While listening to commentary from the pilot, relax in a small sightseeing plane that seats a maximum of four pas
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Location: New Orleans
What's Included
- Live commentary
- Professional commercial pilot certified by the FAA with 20,000 hours of combined experience
- Rental of aviation headset and one new microphone cover per passenger
- Fuel surcharge
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but kids need to be at least 5 years old to join. Just keep in mind that the flight may be a bit loud, so headphones are provided and might be helpful for younger children. It's a fantastic experience for families, so I definitely recommend it if your kids love planes!
A: If the weather is too bad for flying, the tour operator will usually contact you to reschedule. They’re pretty flexible with that! Just make sure to keep an eye on the forecast leading up to your flight. They want to make sure you have the best experience possible!
A: Definitely dress in layers! It can get a little chilly once you’re up in the air at night, so a light jacket is a good idea. Also, don’t forget closed-toe shoes, as you’ll be getting in and out of the plane. Comfort is key since it’s a small space!
Discussions
Thinking about the New Orleans Night Sightseeing Flight for my boyfriend's birthday!
Hey everyone! I’m looking to surprise my boyfriend with this New Orleans Night Sightseeing Flight. It’s a 30-minute flight where you get to see all the city lights! I read they tailor the sights, so I might ask the pilot to focus on the French Quarter. Has anyone done this? I want it to be super special, but I’m a bit worried about him being nervous on a small plane.
Just booked the New Orleans Night Sightseeing Flight!
I just booked the flight for next month! I’m so excited to see the Superdome and the Mississippi River lit up at night. I chose the 45-minute option because I want to take it all in. Is there anything specific I should prepare or bring with me?