Swansea is gearing up for an exhilarating weekend as the Wales Airshow returns to Swansea Bay on 5 and 6 July. Event organisers, Swansea Council, continue to ensure accessibility for all attendees, particularly for individuals with accessibility needs. A dedicated viewing area and facilities will once again be available, to enhance the experience of everyone attending the Wales Airshow.

The National Autistic Society Swansea branch is proudly supporting the Wales Airshow again this year by providing volunteers to support users of the accessible viewing areas. Whilst these areas are open to anyone with additional needs, several families linked with the National Autistic Society use the accessible viewing area and praise its inclusion.
A member of the National Autistic Society said: “Without the accessibility areas we wouldn’t be able to come and watch the Airshow – knowing there is a dedicated space for anyone with any sort of accessibility need is a real comfort, and means we can enjoy the show together as a family. Knowing there are understanding volunteers there takes a huge weight off our shoulders, should we need their help.”
Councillor Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration, Events, and Tourism at Swansea Council, said: “We are committed to making the Wales Airshow an enjoyable experience for all. The designated viewing area and support services from organisations like the National Autistic Society will go a long way in ensuring that everyone can join in the excitement of this event.”
In addition to dedicated viewing areas, located at the cenotaph and civic site, the Wales Airshow will feature accessible facilities, including accessible toilets, and assistance from trained volunteers throughout the event.
The Wales Airshow promises to be an unforgettable event, full of spectacular performances by top aerial teams.