Planning a Grand Canyon Airplane Tour

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Are you considering taking a Grand Canyon airplane tour any time soon? Good decision! But there are a few things you need to know in order to get the best flight. Let's take a look.

Departures

There are two places from which airplane tours depart. They are Las Vegas, NV, and Tusayan, AZ. From Vegas, planes go to the West Rim (a/k/a/ Grand Canyon West) and the South Rim. From Tusayan, you'll only fly the South Rim.

Many travelers are looking specifically for airplane tours when they search online. However, if you are trying to book a helicopter tour and find it sold out, I strongly recommend you consider the plane.

Why? Well, planes have 19 seats compared to 6 seats for helicopters, and this means you'll usually find availability. Further, plane flights, which fly the same routes as helicopters, are cheaper.

Las Vegas Airplane

Las Vegas flights to the West Rim take just 30 minutes. You can choose from aerial and landing tours. Air-only trips are awesome in that you get to see all the key highlights (including Hoover Dam and Lake Mead) in the shortest time possible.

However, I prefer landing packages, especially the one that comes with a helicopter ride to the bottom of the canyon and then a boat ride down the legendary Colorado River. There's even a plane trip that includes tickets to the fabulous Grand Canyon Skywalk!

Final words about the airplane package with helicopter: this is a very special flight because helicopters are only permitted to fly to the base at the West Rim. You can't do this at the South Rim, which in my opinion makes this trip extra special.

South Rim Airplane

The Tusayan airplane tour I like the best gets you up in the air for nearly an hour. During that time you'll see North Rim, South Rim and everything up to the eastern border of the National Park. It's quite an extraordinary journey because you'll have seen up to 75 percent of the Park in under an hour!

As you plan to take one of these flights, make sure you book it at least 72 hours in advance. These trips are quite popular and are famous for selling out if you try to book them same-day or within 24 hours. Besides, those who book ahead of time get better pricing and are able to choose from the best flight times.

Also, give yourself enough time to search the Internet for the best prices as this is where the best deals are. For my part, I focus on tour-supplier websites. My experience has shown me that this is where the lowest rates are. This is because these are the companies that own and operate the flights and have the muscle to offer the best promotions and specials. However, make absolutely sure you complete your transaction online in order to lock in the Internet discount.

Conclusion

I hope this article about planning a Grand Canyon airplane tour proved helpful. First thing to decide is where you�ll depart from: Las Vegas or Tusayan. If you are in Vegas, you�ll have to choose between an air and ground tour. I prefer the later. At South Rim, take the 50-minute flight. Next, book in advance. My recommendation here is to buy your trip at lease 72 hours ahead of time. And, finally, purchase your trip online in order to cash in on some of the great offers that air-tour companies are offering.


About The Author: Travel editor Luke Plunket is an expert on airplane tours to the Grand Canyon. He recommends going here for great deals on the best canyon flights: http://www.grandcanyonairplanetours.net/grand-canyon-airplane-tour-coupons.html

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