Unfortunately, yes — although it happens extremely rarely. Despite having access to the latest meteorological technologies and support from the National Institute of Meteorology and aviation services, in rare cases, the weather forecast can still be inaccurate. This may happen when weather changes arrive either earlier or later than expected. In such a case, following the principle of SAFETY FIRST, the pilot may cancel the flight after carefully analysing the conditions at the launch site. If that happens, your ticket automatically remains valid, and you can rebook your next flight on the very same day.
Back to FAQ
Can the flight be cancelled at the launch site?
Other questions about ballooning
Newsletter
Sign in to our newsletter to get information about weather conditions and next flights.
This error message is only visible to WordPress admins
Error: No feed with the ID 1 found.
Please go to the Instagram Feed settings page to create a feed.