NAS Pensacola offers VIP seating to Blue Angels show

Premium preferred seating options for the Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola 2024 Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow are available Thursday, Aug. 1 at 10 a.m. through the NAS Pensacola Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) department’s Airshow website, naspensacolaairshow.org.

Box Seating –  individual reserved folding chairs in a theater-style arrangement located to the left of show center – are reserved and have private portable toilet facilities available. These individual seats are $50 for either Friday, Nov. 1, or Saturday, Nov. 2.

The NAS Pensacola MWR Flightline Club is an outdoor area with bistro-style tables offering reserved seating located at the show line. In addition to a reserved table, Flightline Club participants will have access to a non-reserved tented area for shade, catered lunches, unlimited soda and water, a cash bar and private premium portable toilets. These reserved tables are available for two ($300) or four ($600) individuals ages 4+ for either the Friday, Nov. 1, or Saturday, Nov. 2 events.

Stroller parking is available in designated areas within the seating areas. Umbrellas and tripods are prohibited in both Box and Flightline Club preferred seating.

Premium Preferred Seating for the 2024 NAS Pensacola Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow is only available through the Airshow’s official website.

Additionally, individuals are encouraged to monitor the NAS Pensacola Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Linkedin pages for additional NAS Pensacola 2024 Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow information as it becomes available. These social media sites and the NAS Pensacola 2024 Blue Angels Homecoming Airshow website should be considered the only official sources for information concerning the Nov. 1 and 2 Homecoming Airshow.

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