ICYMI: Tickets are on sale for the 2022 Cleveland National Air Show. This year’s show features the Navy Blue Angels showcasing their new F/A-18 Super Hornets for the first time in Cleveland.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Tickets are on sale for the 2022 Cleveland National Air Show.
The traditional Labor Day weekend event is Saturday through Monday, Sept. 3-5, at Burke Lakefront Airport. It annually attracts 60,000 to 100,000 visitors.General admission tickets are $30 and are considered “lawn seats” and do not include a seat. Bring a lawn chair or blanket.Tickets for ages 6-11 are $20 and free for those 5 and younger.
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