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Moonlight Dinner Tour E-Mail This Post/Page Print This Post/Page

Perfect for anniversaries, birthdays, and marriage proposals!

Depart the Phoenix-area airport of your choice (see list below) just before sunset and begin a tour of the busy north Phoenix area. (Flights originating at Falcon field will have a tour before or after dinner as arranged in advance.) Along the way, admire the mountains as they change color in the setting sun.

Land right in front of the excellent Italian restaurant, Anzio’s Landing, at Falcon Field in Mesa, AZ. Inside, diners will watch you step out of your shiny red helicopter onto the tarmac. Go inside for a leisurely dinner on your own.

When you’re ready for your return flight, signal your pilot and she’ll lead the way back outside for the return trip. Although it’s night, the sky is bright with moonlight and the glow of the city’s lights. Your return flight takes you a different route to your starting airport, offering another view of the city and its lights.

Origination Point: Glendale, Deer Valley, Scottsdale, or Falcon Field (Mesa).

Trip Price (per flight; up to 3 people): $995. A deposit of $250 is required to reserve this tour. Cancelations must be made at least 4 hours prior to flight time for full refund. Flying M Air reserves the right to cancel the flight (with a full refund) in the event of inclement weather.

Trip Length: 2-3 hours; with approximately 1 hour of flight time.

Price Includes: Flight as described above for up to three people, dinner for up to three people. Price does not include alcoholic beverages.

Important Note

This tour is best on clear, cloud-free nights between the first quarter moon and full moon. Consult our calendar of Upcoming Flights and Events (in the sidebar on the right side of the page) for more information and availability. On request, we can do this tour on other dates; call for details.


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