easy
20–30 minutes
No special fitness level required; suitable for most adults comfortable with short flights.
Elevate your romance with a private Cincinnati helicopter Date Flight, complete with roses, chocolates, and stunning city views. Discover why this unique aerial tour is the perfect way to celebrate your special moments.
There is nothing more romantic than a helicopter ride for two!
Experience a breathtaking Romantic Skyline Tour Helicopter Ride for two, complete with a dozen roses, chocolates, and memorable photos in front of the helicopter. This unique package promises an unforgettable adventure, combining romance and stunning aerial views for a truly special occasion.
Date Flight Package includes: A dozen roses, chocolates, photos in front of the helicopter, and a Romantic Skyline Tour Helicopter Ride for 2 🚁
Max weight is 280 lbs per passenger and total passenger weights combined must not exceed 560 lbs.
Children must be 2 years of age or older and occupy a seat and wear a seatbelt
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time to enjoy photos in front of the helicopter and to meet your pilot.
Wear comfortable yet neat attire to ensure you feel great during the flight and look your best in photos.
Helicopter rides are weather-dependent, so check the forecast and be prepared for possible rescheduling.
Minimize wearing metal jewelry or belts, as they might interfere with safety equipment or cause discomfort.
Cincinnati’s rich aviation history includes early commercial flight advancements and the famous Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport near the helicopter base.
Cincinnati Helicopters emphasizes eco-friendly practices by maintaining low-emission operations and supporting local environmental initiatives.
Keeps you comfortable during cooler temperatures on and off the helicopter.
fall specific
Protects your eyes from glare and enhances visibility during bright daylight flights.
summer specific
Capture the breathtaking panoramic views and memorable moments throughout your Date Flight.
Ensures ease while boarding and exiting the helicopter, especially at the landing site.