The Wales Airshow 2026 takes place on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July over Swansea Bay. Ground displays open at 10:00am and run until 18:00 on both days. Admission is free. The event regularly attracts 250,000 visitors over the weekend, making it the biggest free event of the year in Wales.
For official aviation safety context, see the UK Civil Aviation Authority. For the previous guide in this series, see Radom Airshow 2026: Cancellation, F-16 Crash, AirSKY Return, and 4 Key Facts Visitors Need to Know.
What Is the Wales Airshow?
The Wales Airshow is a free, 2-day aerial display event held along Swansea Bay, Merseyside, organised by Swansea Council. It features breathtaking aerobatic displays, state-of-the-art military aircraft, and vintage planes. Tens of thousands of visitors enjoy the Wales Airshow in Swansea Bay every year, with exciting air displays, ground displays, and entertainment.
The Wales Airshow is held in the natural amphitheatre of Swansea Bay. Some flying is visible along the entire 5-mile stretch of Swansea Bay from Mumbles Head eastwards past the University and towards Swansea city. The best viewing is along Swansea Promenade between the Civic Centre and the Cenotaph.
Where Exactly Is the Wales Airshow Located?
The Wales Airshow main display area is on Swansea Promenade, with the postcode SA1 4PQ. Swansea is easily accessed from the M4 at junctions 42, 45, and 47. The nearest railway station is Swansea Central, located on High Street, approximately 2 miles away.
What Are the Wales Airshow 2026 Times?
The Wales Airshow 2026 ground displays are open from 10:00am to 18:00 on both Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July. The 2026 flying timetable will be published closer to the event date on the official website.
| Activity | Time |
| Ground displays open | 10:00am |
| Flying display programme | TBC — published closer to event |
| Ground displays close | 18:00 |
| Oystermouth Road closure | Both directions, both days |
Ground displays are open from 10am to 6pm on both days. The RAF Typhoon is confirmed for both days.
Why Has the 2026 Date Changed?
The 2026 Wales Airshow has moved from its traditional early-July date to 25–26 July for 2 reasons. Swansea Council confirmed the switch from its traditional early-July date to allow the Airshow to become the official opener to the school summer holidays. The move also avoids back-to-back major events after Ironman 70.3 was scheduled for July 11 and 12.
Council leaders stated the new date gives the Airshow more breathing room and helps businesses, residents, and visitors plan ahead for one of Wales’ biggest annual spectacles.
What Aircraft Are Confirmed for the Wales Airshow 2026?
The Wales Airshow 2026 has confirmed 2 aircraft so far: the RAF Typhoon and RAF Tutor T1, both flying on Saturday and Sunday. The full display schedule will be announced closer to the event date.
The 2025 Wales Airshow featured 11 confirmed display acts. Examples included:
- Red Arrows — RAF aerobatic team, both days
- Battle of Britain Memorial Flight — Lancaster, Spitfire, and Hurricane
- RAF Typhoon — fast jet display
- Team Raven — civilian aerobatic display team
- The Starlings — formation aerobatic team
- Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers — biplane wingwalking formation
- Gazelle Squadron — helicopter display team
- Mélanie Astles Extra 330 — solo aerobatic display
- Rolls-Royce Spitfire — historic warbird
- NavyWings Swordfish — historic naval biplane
- Firebirds — civilian aerobatic display
Two days of flying featuring the Red Arrows, RAF Typhoon, and many other displays delighted visitors from across the UK at the 2025 show.
Is the Wales Airshow 2026 Free?
Yes. The Wales Airshow 2026 is free to attend. The Wales Airshow returns to Swansea Bay on 25–26 July 2026, bringing 2 action-packed days of aerial displays and seaside entertainment, free to attend and packed with atmosphere.
No tickets are required for general admission. Accessible viewing areas are available at 2 locations:
- Civic Centre — dedicated disabled viewing area
- Near the Cenotaph — second accessible area along the Promenade
A quiet area is also available inside the Civic Centre on the first floor of the library for those who require a lower-sensory environment.
What Ground Displays Are at the Wales Airshow 2026?
The Wales Airshow ground displays include VR experiences, military exhibitions, live music, and family rides, all open from 10:00am to 18:00. VR experiences include sitting in the cockpit of an RAF Red Arrow or Typhoon, and standing on an aircraft carrier during jet take-offs. Flight simulators are also available, along with interactive displays from Cadets of the services.
Ground attractions include:
- Red Arrow and Typhoon simulators — VR cockpit experiences
- Funfair and amusements — based at the Civic Centre and Oystermouth Road
- Live music — bands and musicians performing throughout both days
- Food and drink trucks — hot and cold food along the Promenade
- Military vehicle displays — including army reserve interactive exhibits
- Tag Your Tots wristbands — child identification service for families
- Cadets interactive displays — RAF, Army, and Navy cadets on ground
The council is working with partners on a range of new and improved attractions in the air and on the ground to add an even greater wow-factor for returning crowds at the 2026 event.
How Do You Get to the Wales Airshow 2026?
Swansea Council recommends walking, cycling, or taking public transport to the Wales Airshow 2026. Airshow travel partners include GWR, First Cymru, and Transport for Wales.
What Are the Road Closures at Wales Airshow 2026?
Oystermouth Road is closed in both directions on both days of the Wales Airshow. This year’s event takes the same approach on road closures as before, with Oystermouth Road closed for the weekend. Emergency access is maintained, along with access to the Marina, Singleton Hospital, and Swansea University.
People travelling from outside Swansea are directed to exit the M4 at Junction 42 and use the Park and Ride at Fabian Way. Junction 45 serves the Landore Park and Ride. Non-airshow visitors heading to Gower are directed to Junction 47 at Penllergaer.
The 4 main car parking options are:
- Fabian Way Park and Ride — M4 Junction 42; coach parking available at £10 per day
- Landore Park and Ride — M4 Junction 45
- LC, St David’s, Paxton Street car parks — for visitors from east Swansea
- Ashleigh Road Playing Fields — for visitors from west Swansea
Can You Get the Train to the Wales Airshow?
Yes. Swansea Central station is approximately 2 miles from the airshow site. There are direct trains to Swansea from South Wales towns, London Paddington, Bristol Parkway, Cardiff, Newport, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Crewe, Manchester, and places in between, with connections throughout the UK.
Drones are strictly prohibited at the Wales Airshow. Any drone detected over the event area is subject to immediate action by authorities.
What Is the History of the Wales Airshow?
The Wales Airshow has operated since 2007, becoming an annual event from 2015 with over 250,000 visitors attending each year. The first Wales Airshow took off in Swansea in 2007 before becoming a much-loved annual occasion in 2015. Over the years, millions of visitors have attended the show.
The Wales National Air Show and the Rhyl Air Show were both cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic but returned in 2022.
Key Facts: Wales Airshow 2026 at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
| Dates | Saturday 25 – Sunday 26 July 2026 |
| Location | Swansea Bay Promenade, SA1 4PQ |
| Admission | Free |
| Ground displays | 10:00am – 18:00, both days |
| Confirmed aircraft | RAF Typhoon, RAF Tutor T1 |
| Expected attendance | 250,000 visitors |
| Organiser | Swansea Council |
| Road closure | Oystermouth Road — both directions, both days |
| Nearest train station | Swansea Central (~2 miles) |
| Park and Ride | Fabian Way (M4 J42); Landore (M4 J45) |
| Drones | Strictly prohibited |
The Wales Airshow 2026 is Wales’ largest free public event. Its new late-July date, beachside setting, and free admission make it one of the most accessible aviation spectacles in the UK. The full aircraft timetable and additional display confirmations will be released at walesnationalairshow.com closer to July 25.


