Tickets for this year’s Royal International Air Tattoo are flying this spring 2025 – with Saturday selling out earlier than ever before.
And with awe-inspiring displays in the air, tonnes of exciting aircraft and exhibits on the ground and hospitality for the whole family, there's a host of reasons why regulars and newcomers will love their day out at RIAT25.
As of this week, over 130,000 tickets to this year’s show have been sold – and while Saturday is now sold out, they're still available for Friday 18 and Sunday 20 July 2025, with those hoping to attend being encouraged to 'act fast!'.
More than 200 aircraft have now been confirmed for this year, ranging from crowd favourites like the RAF’s iconic Red Arrows and the Spanish Navy Harrier, to the more unusual relating to RIAT25's 'Eyes in the Skies' theme.
Visitors can expect to see a series of thrilling displays in the air during their day at RIAT; and will also have the chance to get up close and personal with lots more aircraft on the ground with an extensive static display.
There's a great choice of areas from which to watch the show, too, which options to book seating at the viewing village garden or grandstand or entry to one of RIAT's seven hospitality enclosures.
Guests can enjoy a range of complimentary food, drink and entertainment in the enclosures with something to suit all ages, from upmarket dining and family fun to the cool, contemporary vibe of RIAT's newest offering, Altitude, featuring an all-inclusive bar and DJ set.
Young minds can feed their passion for science and tech in RIAT's Techno Zone®, with more than 40 hands-on exhibits to explore; and hear from some of the world's leading voices in space and aviation with talks on the Inspire Stage.
There's plenty more to see and do across the showground, too, with food and drink, merch and memorabilia, an insight into life in the RAF and even opportunities to meet some of the pilots involved in the flying displays.
Paul Atherton, CEO of the RAF Charitable Trust, said: 'Demand for our event has been incredible since we came back from Covid and we are always grateful for the support we receive, from visitors, international air forces and our volunteers.
'This year’s event is set to be another brilliant show with aircraft from all over the world and their crews which will be on hand to talk to visitors about their airframes and their careers in aviation.
'For anyone who is still hoping to join us this year, I’d encourage you to act fast as tickets are selling extremely quickly and once they’re gone, they’re gone!'
To find out more about what's on offer at RIAT25, check out SoGlos's list of 13 reasons to visit The Royal International Air Tattoo this summer or visit airtattoo.com to book tickets.