FAQ
- What are the conditions for entrance to the show during the trade days?
- What is the ticket price at the weekend?
- What are the ticket prices for groups and works councils during the general public days?
- Who will qualify for free entry?
- I have reduced mobility, can I visit the show?
- Can I bring my dog to the show?
- When do flying displays take place and how long do they last?
- Is it possible to tour the aircraft or fly on them?
- Can I bring my own aircraft to the show?
- Can I learn to fly an aeroplane or take my first flight?
- Which exhibitors and which aircraft will be at the show?
- Can you provide some information about the Air and Space Museum?
- I would like to find out more about other shows which take place at Paris Le Bourget Exhibition centre?
What are the conditions for entrance to the show during the trade days?
There will be strictly no admittance to the show for persons aged under 16 years.
Visitors will be asked to prove that they are aviation industry professionals at the entrance to the show by producing a business card or professional identification.
Tickets for the show's trade days will be available at the gate priced €47 for one day.
Trade day tickets will be available online for €37 including tax.
A permanent trade badge valid for the full 7 days will be available online only, priced €115 including tax.
Online advance registration will open in January 2013.
Visitors will be asked to prove that they are aviation industry professionals at the entrance to the show by producing a business card or professional identification.
Tickets for the show's trade days will be available at the gate priced €47 for one day.
Trade day tickets will be available online for €37 including tax.
A permanent trade badge valid for the full 7 days will be available online only, priced €115 including tax.
Online advance registration will open in January 2013.
What is the ticket price at the weekend?
Entry to the show during the general public days costs €13.50 including tax per day.
What are the ticket prices for groups and works councils during the general public days?
These reduced rates will be publicised in January 2013.
Tickets available for the general public are valid for a single day only.
Tickets available for the general public are valid for a single day only.
Who will qualify for free entry?
Entry to the show is free for:
- Holders of the "Medaille de l'Aéronautique" (French aviation medal)
- French and foreign armed forces personnel and pilots in uniform, from all services
- Aéroclub de France members on presentation of the 2013 card
- Gifas badge holders
- Higher education students on presentation of a student card, on Friday 21 June 2013 only (view conditions)
- Children under 7
I have reduced mobility, can I visit the show?
People with reduced mobility will be given priority at the show entrance,
and car parks close to gate L3 will be reserved for their use.
Entrance for a person with reduced mobility costs €37 online or €47 at the gate during the trade days (17 to 20 June 2013) and €13,50 during the general public days (21 to 23 June 2013).
and car parks close to gate L3 will be reserved for their use.
Entrance for a person with reduced mobility costs €37 online or €47 at the gate during the trade days (17 to 20 June 2013) and €13,50 during the general public days (21 to 23 June 2013).
Can I bring my dog to the show?
Pets are not admitted to the show (except assistance dogs).
When do flying displays take place and how long do they last?
Flying displays take place each day from approximately 12.30pm to 4.30pm. The programme will be available on the website from early June 2013.
Is it possible to tour the aircraft or fly on them?
- Authorisation to tour an aircraft during the show may be given by the exhibitor only.
- For safety reasons, aircraft may not carry passengers whilst participating in the show flying displays.
Can I bring my own aircraft to the show?
If you would like to bring your own aircraft to the show, please contact Aéroports de Paris, the organisation responsible for traffic at Le Bourget airport. Telephone: 00 33 (0)1 48 62 52 20
Email: bernard.porquet@adp.fr
Email: bernard.porquet@adp.fr
Can I learn to fly an aeroplane or take my first flight?
Not at the show. For more information, please visit the Fédération Française de l'Aéronautique website: http://www.ff-aero.fr
Which exhibitors and which aircraft will be at the show?
2011's list of exhibitors and aircraft is available on the show website.
The following will be available from April 2013:
- 2013 exhibitor list
- 2013 aircraft list
Can you provide some information about the Air and Space Museum?
For more information about the Air and Space Museum, visit the official website: www.mae.org
I would like to find out more about other shows which take place at Paris Le Bourget Exhibition centre?
For more information about the other shows which take place at Le Bourget, visit the VIPARIS website: www.viparis.com.
