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Backing The Bid In The Final Week...

29th November 2010

Exclusive Ballooning were helping the final push for the England 2018 World Cup Bid ahead of the decision on Thursday.

G-WCUP, the 2018 hot air balloon has been in the Bristol area flying up and down the M5 corridor despite the frosty weather. Exclusive Ballooning are official suppliers to the 2018 bid and have taken the balloon around the country and most notably to Buckingham Palace.

FIFA will make their decisionon Thursday as to which country will host the 2018 and 2022 FIFA football world cups.

The balloon is scheduled to fly all week but sadly forecast high winds may prevent flights over the next 48 hours.

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