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Article Title: The Grand Canyon Airplane Aerial Tour is Your Cheapest Option
Author: Keith Kravitz
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I get lots of inquires about the cheapest price when it comes to taking a Grand Canyon airplane tour. The simple answer is the aerial flight. But as the conversation continues, it gets a bit more complicated than that.
There are two places from which you can take an air-only flight: Las Vegas, NV, and Tusayan, AZ, which is also referred to as the gateway to the South Rim. There are also flights from Phoenix, AZ, but those typically land and cost more.
The Las Vegas flight takes off daily from airports throughout the Las Vegas metro area, including Henderson's Executive Air Terminal and Boulder City's Municipal Airport. The flight path is similar for all, going over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk.
The South Rim air-only plane ride also departs daily. It takes off in a northerly direction before banking right and flying east along the South Rim to the National Park's eastern border. From there, it will turn north, bank left and follow the North Rim back before cutting through the famous Dragoon corridor.
Travelers frequently ask if there are airplane rides that connect the West Rim to the South Rim and vice versa. Sadly, not yet. However, if you are in Las Vegas, there is a direct flight to the South Rim. It takes 60 minutes and comes with a 2.5-hour ground tour (it can be upgraded to include a 30-minute rim-to-rim helicopter ride).
The other popular inquiry I get is if South Rim airplane tours can fly below the rim. At the moment it's not allowed. This is a rule strictly enforced by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Parks Service. It's in place in order cut down on noise pollution over the canyon.
On the other hand, landing tours are allowed at the West Rim. They take off from Vegas and land on top of the rim at Grand Canyon West Airport. The most basic trip lets you deplane and explore topside, taking in such sights like Eagle Point, Guano Point, the Indian Cultural Center and Grand Canyon Skywalk.
However, if you do go for a landing tour, I suggest considering the trips that bundle a helicopter ride to the bottom with a boat tour down the Colorado River. These unique adventures can only be done at the West Rim because it's the sole place in the entire National Park where helicopters can land at the base!
It would be remiss of me not to tell you that airplane tours sell out with great frequency. This is why I recommend that all readers consider booking these flights no less than one week ahead of time (during summer it�s wise to purchase them at least two weeks prior to departure). Not only does taking action now pretty much assure you of getting a seat, but it also means you get to select from the best times and prices!
Which brings me to deals. Do yourself a favor and purchase your airplane tour online. Not only is it safe and convenient, but also it�s also where you�ll find the best prices. Lately, I�ve been able to save clients up to 30 percent off retail simply by booking their trip on the Web. I urge you to do the same as the savings really add up if you group is larger than two people.
About The Author: The author is an expert on Grand Canyon airplane tours and recommends going here for terrific discounts on the best canyon flights:
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