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Glastonbury goers uplift their travels plans with ‘heli-pooling’

Thursday 25 May, 2023

What happens when 200,000 people travel to a destination normally home to around 10,000? Double-digit hour coach journeys, congested trains and queues of people thousands long, just to get to the gates. And that’s before any rail strikes happen, just like they did during 2022’s festival.


Glastonbury Festival 2023 is now a little less a month away and after last year’s car and rail chaos, more music goers are choosing to arrive in style this year by booking helicopter transfers to and from Glastonbury.


“Some see the travel as part of the experience, but after five days of partying, many see the travel as an experience to avoid,” commented Laurent Vallet at Get Heli. “We know the price tag of travelling by helicopter isn’t for everyone, but our clients group together making it the cheapest helicopter travelling option and, taking into account the almost-certain delays when leaving the festival on the Monday, they see the value in the time saved, not just the kudos of travelling by air.”


Glastonbury Festival’s Travel Guide highlights that “The worst times to leave by car are on Monday between 8am and 5pm when there can be long delays of up to 9 hours to leave the car parks.”


“If you factor in the time saved on the journey plus not having to be there early or delays on your way out, someone travelling to and from London by car can save up to 28 hours of travel or delays if they flew by helicopter,” adds Laurent Vallet.


On top of the cost and time saved, Get Heli’s scheme is also the first answer to using helicopters in a more planet-conscious way. By flying helicopters full, the heli-pooling system replicates the sharing model already familiar in other sectors, such as road travel.


To travel to Glastonbury via helicopter, Get Heli is currently offering return flights from London at the Denham aerodrome, for £995 + VAT per person (one way) based on 6 people sharing a Leonardo AW109 helicopter.



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