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Get to Kygo’s Palm Tree Music Festival by Helicopter

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Get rid of the stress (and the sweat) by flying directly to or from the festival from a convenient departure point, such as Manhattan, Montauk, or any other location.

Palm Tree Music Festival: Helicopter Access

Palm Tree Music Festival is innovating its attendee experience with a unique partnership, offering helicopter transport to the event.

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Helicopter Charter Options

Attendees from Manhattan, Montauk, and East Hampton can reserve private helicopter flights to and from the festival through BLADE, a global flight charter company. One-way tickets range from $450 to $1250 per person. Private helicopter charters cost between $2,550 and $8,120 each way, depending on the origin.

BLADE’s Commitment to Sustainability

BLADE representatives state that patrons will arrive within steps of the Palm Tree Music Festival main stage. Moreover, BLADE is committed to sustainable practices, pursuing carbon-zero operations and using carbon offsets for current flight emissions.

Event Details

The inaugural Palm Tree Music Festival, presented by Kygo and his Palm Tree Crew, takes place on August 29th. The lineup includes Zedd, Gryffin, Frank Walker, and Forester.

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