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Radisson Waterfront Hotel offers “high-flyer experience”
The Radisson SAS Waterfront Hotel is laying on the ‘Ultimate High Flyer’ experience on September 11, offering corporate parties an opportunity to enjoy the Jersey Air Display.
The Radisson SAS Waterfront Hotel will be taking full advantage of its situation overlooking St Aubins Bay, over which the air show will take place.
On the day of the air show guests will enjoy an open bar as they take in spectacles including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the famous Red Arrows performing fly-pasts and aerobatics. Reclining in their reserved priority seating on the hotel’s terrace, guests can sup on champagne and enjoy canapés served to their private table as they take in the sky-high entertainment.
The hotel will be donating £25 to Jersey International Air Display ARL per corporate guest who books a table at the event.
The Ultimate High Flyer Experience includes:
• 5 hours of entertainment and hospitality
• Priority seating on the hotel’s terrace during the air display
• Champagne and canapés served to your private table
• Open bar including beers, wines, house spirits and minerals
Prices start at £125 GBP per person.
For further information visit http://www.jersey.radissonsas.com/
Chitra Mogul
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