International Ayr Show Festival of Flight

International Ayr Show Festival of Flight

5 - 6 September 2025
Family-friendly
Free
Ayr Low Green, Ayr KA7 2UP

We’re delighted to confirm that The International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight will return to Ayr shorefront on Friday 5 and Saturday 6 September 2025.

The festival will be held at the Low Green, Ayr and will feature impressive and daring flying display programmes on the Friday night and Saturday afternoon. The event Festival Village will also return, jam-packed with a fantastic range of family entertainment to suit all interests.

ENTRY IS FREE!

Visit The International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight home page for all the lastest information.

Watch the 2024 Event on Planes TV

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