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Another Treasured Aviation Event Falls to COVID-19

The Arlington Fly-In Will Pause In 2020 And Return In 2021

It's coming with greater and greater regularity... more bad news about treasured aviation events that we love to visit from year to year... and another of the greats has been put off until 2021. Worse... it was one of our favorites.

Our dear freinds at the Arlington Fly-In sent us the bad news yesterday... "Due to the worldwide public safety and economic uncertainties of the COVID-19 crisis, and to protect our guests and volunteers, the 2020 Arlington Fly-In is cancelled. The event that was scheduled for August 14-16 will not occur, and instead we will shift our planning to the 2021 event.

If you have purchased tickets for 2020, your passes will automatically roll-over to the 2021 event without any action on your part. This includes specific camping space assignments. If you have other questions, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page. Vendors and sponsors will similarly have their options automatically extended to our 2021 event. For more questions, please visit our online FAQ.

The Arlington Fly-In Board of Directors wishes to thank all of our sponsors, customers and especially our volunteers, as we adapt our organization to a rapidly changing environment. We hope everyone remains safe and healthy, and we are moving forward with 2021: August 13-15.

In the mean time, feel free to keep in touch with us on social media. We can’t wait for next year!"

FMI: www.arlingtonflyin.org

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