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Flying high on love

Flying High on LoveParis has always been hailed as the city of love, with the Big Apple coming in a close second. You can always take a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park, sip cocktails at La Piscine, and do dinner at La Grenouille. But a New York Helicopter Charter company is aiming to make New York number one in the romance stakes giving couples from all around the world a new dream date – a private night tour of New York City in a luxurious helicopter.

Helicopter Flight Services recently opened a new Heliport in Jersey City, NJ. The Paulus Hook heliport allows Helicopter Flight Services to offer tours of Manhattan until 9pm. This new 3-hour extension provides loved-up high flyers a chance to see the famous city lights and landmarks from a completely new perspective.

Relish in the quiet time with your one and only as you both take in the magnificent 360-degree views. It is the perfect way to see New York City – no crowds, no traffic, no worries! With uninterrupted viewing time and the comfort of a private helicopter, there’s not much more left to do then gaze at the iconic skyline and let your jaw drop.

Helicopter Flight Services operates Bell 407 helicopters outfitted with a spacious cabin that seats up to six passengers with high visibility windows that allow 180-degree views.Flying High on LoveThey offer a variety of tours, all of which will get you an up close and personal view of the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the lights of Broadway and the Empire State Building. Even the most seasoned New Yorkers aren’t likely to have viewed their city from this unique perspective – So sit back, relax and let the most amazing city in the world sweep you well and truly off your feet.

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