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Why Choose Adventure Ticket?
When you book a paramotor flight, you are not only choosing a price — you are choosing the level of safety, professionalism, and care that will protect you in the air.
Adventure Ticket vs Global Prices – What You Really Pay For
| Country / Region | Average Price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Switzerland | $150 – $280 | High safety, strict rules |
| Hong Kong | $300 – $330 | Licensed tandem operators |
| South Korea | $120 – $140 | Popular tourist flights |
| USA | $125 – $450 | Strong regulations and training |
| Vang Vieng (Local Low-Cost) | $37 – $65 | Very cheap, very low safety standards |
| Vang Vieng (Adventure Ticket) | $115 – $155 | Certified pilots, safe airfield, insurance, premium European equipment |
Our price is higher than low-cost operators in Vang Vieng, but still much lower than in Switzerland, Hong Kong, Korea, or the USA — and we maintain strict international-level safety standards on every flight.
Safety and Standards: What You Really Pay For
Certified pilots with more than 5,000 flights and strict discipline.
Unverified skills and unclear or improperly obtained licenses.
European-certified wings with low flight hours, regularly inspected.
Old, worn-out and sometimes previously damaged wings.
Engines maintained with original parts and factory maintenance schedules.
Cheap or second-hand parts and weak maintenance routines.
Full Thai and Laos passenger insurance with real coverage and support.
No insurance or extremely minimal local coverage.
Real Flight Time vs Wasted Time
You receive the full flight time exactly as advertised.
Often 10–15 minutes or less, significantly shorter than promised.
In the air within about 30 minutes from pickup to takeoff.
Guests often wait 1–2 hours at the airfield before they fly.
Small-group pickups with direct dispatch to the airfield and less waiting.
Large groups of 10–20 people per vehicle to save fuel, causing long delays.
Airfield Quality: Where Safety Begins and Ends
The largest airfield in Vang Vieng with a smooth, flat green-grass surface.
Small, narrow dirt or rocky field that is short and uneven.
No wind obstacles nearby. Open surroundings provide clean airflow for takeoff and landing.
Trees, hills and buildings close to the field create turbulence and rotor.
Large, flat landing zone supervised by licensed pilots at a pilot-run airfield.
Short, uneven landing area with no licensed supervision on the ground.
Do Not Gamble Your Life for a Cheap Ticket
A cheaper flight often means cheaper safety: older equipment, weaker procedures, riskier airfields and no real insurance. In air sports, this is never worth the small saving.
With Adventure Ticket, you fly with certified pilots, strict maintenance standards, a pilot-run airfield, real insurance, and one of the strongest safety records in Laos.
