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Paine Field Passport debuts

By Janice Wood · April 28, 2011 ·

Starting April 30, the Paine Field Partners, four aviation attractions located around Snohomish County, Washington’s airport, Paine Field — Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour, Historic Flight Foundation, Flying Heritage Collection and the Museum of Flight Restoration Center — will begin selling the Paine Field Passport, a collector’s keepsake-quality document that gives visitors a 20% discount on admission September to May and a 20% discount in shops and cafes year-round.  The Paine Field Passport costs $10 and is valid for up to one year, which allows visitors the opportunity to visit all four venues in one day or take a more leisurely approach.

At each aviation attraction, Paine Field Passport holders receive a “visa stamp” to obtain the discounts. The passport features descriptions of each aviation attraction, a map of the points of interest at Paine Field and a bookmark listing special offers.

Paine Field Passports can be purchased at any of the four aviation attractions.

For more information: 425-348-3200 or Painefieldpassport.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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