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Fri, Jul 03, 2020

ABQ Balloon Fiesta Postponed to 2021

One Of ANN's Favorite Events Has Been Postponed A Year

The 49th Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is being postponed to October 2-10, 2021.

Matt W. Guthrie, President of the Balloon Fiesta Board of Directors, noted that, "The health and safety of our pilots, guests, volunteers, sponsors and staff are our top concerns. And while this is a difficult decision, we must stay dedicated to upholding that commitment."

In additional comments, they noted that, "The Balloon Fiesta’s volunteer board of directors and 20-person staff have brainstormed many different ways to make the 49th event occur this October. We’ve created various contingency plans and approaches but know that all of those fail if someone contracted COVID-19 as the result of attending our international event. For that reason, we are postponing the 49th Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta to October 2-10, 2021. Guest reservations, tickets and RV spaces will be unchanged and can be used for the 2021 event. We acknowledge some guests might not be able to join us next year, we respect your choice and have directions to accommodate other options on our website. Of course, we hope you will continue to support us by using your existing reservation for the 49th event in 2021.

For nearly 50 years, the Balloon Fiesta has been filling New Mexico skies with the brightest of colors, this will be the first year since 1972 that we will not hold an event. While saddened to postpone the event, we are excited about the future, flying in Albuquerque and supporting our many communities in 2021."

While the process for this decision has been thoughtful and extensive, ultimately the following factors most contributed to the decision:

  • Health & Safety: Like the rest of the world, they are hopeful that the effects of COVID-19 will diminish. However, without a clear understanding of the status of this virus or the applicable New Mexico Public Health Order this October, they can’t proceed with plans that could put anyone working at or attending Balloon Fiesta at risk.
  • Financial Responsibility: The Balloon Fiesta is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, led by 24 volunteer board members and a year-round staff of 20. This year they were prepared to host more than 600 pilots, facilitate 1,657 RV reservations, coordinate with hundreds of sponsors, support more than a thousand volunteers, order 230,000 pieces of merchandise, as well as work with entertainers and concessionaires; it’s an extensive process that requires a lot of planning. If they were to move forward with these steps, and in the end not be able to have an event in October, it would put the event and organization in a very vulnerable position.
FMI: http://balloonfiesta.com

 


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