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With prices rising in many areas, it’s more
important than ever for pilots to watch the budget when pursuing their passion
for flying. EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is helping to hold down the costs of
participating in the “World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration” with a
variety of options and programs designed to help EAA members and aviation
enthusiasts save money.
Discounts on fuel along the route to Oshkosh,
ride-share programs, airline discounts and onsite camping are among the ways
AirVenture-bound travelers can make their trip even more valuable and
affordable.
“Along with the joy of seeing friends at
aviation’s annual family reunion, EAA AirVenture already provides a great
value in that there is no place on earth you can find the depth and scope of
activities as on the grounds at Oshkosh,” said Tom Poberezny, EAA president
and AirVenture chairman. “But all of us understand the current challenges to
enjoy the world of flight, which is why EAA, its members, supporting FBOs and
other companies are helping AirVenture attendees find ways to make their
pilgrimages to Oshkosh this year.”
It’s easy to find out more about each of these
economical ways to enjoy EAA AirVenture through the www.airventure.org website,
the comprehensive guide to help plan, attend, and fully enjoy the event. Among
some of features available are:
- Hitch a ride with a pilot or driver heading to
Oshkosh. EAA’s Rideshare Program gives a pilots and drivers the
opportunity to share expenses with someone looking to ride along to Oshkosh,
or if you are seeking a ride, the chance to find someone with a spare seat
who is willing to share their journey to Oshkosh. Find out more at www.airventure.org/rideshare/.
- Fuel discounts for EAA members flying to or
coming home from EAA AirVenture. These special prices for fuel and, at many
locations, special amenities for aviators, are available in the “Special
Offers for Pilots” area at www.airventure.org/2008/flying/. “We encourage
pilots to support these businesses that support EAA members and EAA
AirVenture,” Poberezny said. “If EAA members know of an additional FBO
that can be added to the list, or if an FBO would like to offer special
considerations for AirVenture-bound pilots, let us know so we can add them
to the list.” Such additions can be forwarded to webmaster@eaa.org.
- Airline discounts for EAA members are
available through Midwest Airlines and Northwest Airlines. These discounts
are available with exclusive discount codes available in the “Airline
Discount” area of www.airventure.org/2008/flying/.
- The best and most economical way to enjoy the
culture of the event known around the world simply as “Oshkosh” is by
camping right on the grounds - either next to your airplane or in the
drive-in Camp Scholler area. Camping is just $20 per night and puts you
among fellow aviation enthusiasts for an unmatched experience. Another
low-cost option can be private housing and room rentals that are always
available during AirVenture. Find complete accommodation options at the “Planning/Where
to Stay” area of the www.airventure.org
website.
- Merchandise and food discounts for EAA members
on the grounds. Just show your EAA membership card and receive 10 to 30
percent off on most items at designated EAA merchandise locations. Special
EAA-member pricing is also available on selected menu items at food
locations throughout the site.
- Online advance ticket discounts are extended
through June 30. The popularity of this first-time option has allowed EAA to
extend the discount rates until the end of June. Tickets can be purchased
through the www.airventure.org website.
“We all know it’s important to make the most
of our budget dollars, and EAA AirVenture is a unmatched value for those who
have a passion for flight,” Poberezny said. “Even if you could succeed in
separately participating elsewhere in all the world-class events,
opportunities, activities and programs available as part of an EAA AirVenture
admission, it would cost five or six times as much. The entire world of flight
is here at Oshkosh and we’re looking forward to seeing you here, too.”
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