Sin City from the sky for F1 fans
Maverick Helicopters, will offer special flight experiences for the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix.
During race week, from Wednesday 15 to Saturday 18 November, Maverick Helicopters will provide aerial sightseeing flights over the Las Vegas Strip, race circuit and Grand Canyon.
The company is offering the Vegas Victory Lap flight.
The 12-minute journey unlocks a bird’s eye view of the 17-turn, 3.8-mile street race circuit from above.
Passengers also get to view the iconic Vegas skyline with panoramic views of Caesars Palace, Bellagio, F1’s Paddock Building, Wynn, The Venetian, Allegiant Stadium, Sphere, Downtown Las Vegas and more.
The Vegas Victory Lap flight starts at $199 per person.
The GRAND Prix Experience adds an aerial excursion to one of the greatest natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon.
On the way to and from the Grand Canyon, guests will fly over the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix race circuit.
Additional highlights include views of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Bowl of Fire, Mojave Desert and more.
This luxury trip will include a landing 3,500 feet below the canyon rim for champagne, beverages, and European-inspired snacks.
The GRAND Prix Experience lasts approximately 4.5 hours and starts at $799 per person.
The GRAND Prix Sunset Experience starts at $829 per person and includes extended landing and return at the magic hour.
Maverick also offers commission to UK travel agents through key tour operator partners.
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