Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Byron Accommodation - The Tradition of Champagne Balloon Flights
And other landmark events, birthdays, champagne flights are commonly scheduled for proposals, today. A traditional balloonist's toast was born to commemorate a safe landing after an enjoyable flight, through the years. Which allowed the balloon to take flight, champagne was brought by aeronauts as a way to calm skeptics and angry landowners, on the earliest flights. Champagne balloon flights are found to have a very different meaning than the celebratory flights of today, in the pages of history.
Happy passengers rejoice as they toast to a successful journey. The most well known part of the tradition of ballooning can be found at the conclusion of the flight in the sound of a popping cork. Certain traditions seem deeply imbedded in the roots of hot air ballooning and will probably remain there forever, however. Balloon rides have changed through the years, to modern day adventures across the globe, from the earliest manned flight in 18th century France. The flights are commonly referred to as "champagne flights" signifying that the passengers request bubbly at the conclusion of their journey, although champagne is most often saved until after landing.
It seem to be the perfect occasion to share a toast with special friends and enjoy a tradition that spans centuries, no matter what the reason. As are congratulatory wishes after a marriage proposal high in the sky, birthday wishes are often expressed with a "happy birthday" hot air balloon and a bottle of champagne. But they are often celebrating accomplishing the balloon ride they've wanted to take for a lifetime, scheduling a champagne balloon flight might be something one chooses to celebrate many of life's joyous occasions.
Champagne balloon flights are both a distinct tradition and a remarkable adventure. One can enjoy the flight with a special conclusion in the form of a toast, early morning or late evening. The popping of champagne at the conclusion of a successful high sky adventure is a traditional worth savouring, even without the traditional balloonists' toast. And is being enjoyed more now that perhaps ever before, it is no wonder the practice has survived the centuries. A champagne toast seems the best way to end a balloon flight, or enjoying another adventure, whether one is celebrating a special event. The champagne toast has stood the test of time through the evolution of hot air ballooning, from the French aeronauts to modern day balloon pilots.
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