Tees Valley Airshow postponed due to coronavirus - what to do if you have tickets
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The event was due to take place at Teesside International Airport on Sunday, May 24, but has been postponed until further notice in line with Government guidelines.
Organisers say they have decided to rearrange the event, last held in 2017, during this time of increased uncertainty and to ensure the health of local people is not affected.
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Organiser Chris Petty said: “We were really looking forward to relaunching the Tees Valley Airshow after two summers away, but we have come to the decision to postpone the event in light of the ongoing coronavirus situation.
“Ultimately, the health and welfare of the general public comes before anything else and we wanted people to enjoy the airshow secure in the knowledge that they were in a safe environment.
“As we don’t know how this outbreak is likely to progress, we are halting the event until further notice.”
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Hide AdThe show is organised by the people behind the previous Skylive Airshows, Chris Petty and Steve Davies, and supported by Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen, and Tees Valley Combined Authority.
Chris thanked all their partners and sponsors adding: “We’re still committed to seeing our airshow take off once again, and we will be announcing a new date as soon as we can.”
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