Charter a Private Plane to the 2017 Cricket Tests
England has an exciting summer of Test Cricket on the horizon. We’ve put together a guide to the Test matches every dedicated cricket fan must attend.
The first Test match is set to be played on 6th July as the start of a four-match Investec Test series against South Africa. A three-match Investec Test series against the West Indies will follow. We’ve assembled a guide to the summer’s Test matches so you can start planning now.
England v South Africa
6-10 July 2017
1st Investec Test
Lord's Cricket Ground, London
The first England v South Africa Investec Test match is set to begin on 6th July. This will be South Africa’s 17th Test match at Lord’s. Lord's Cricket Ground uses a ballot to allocate tickets for international matches. The public ticket ballot will open on Monday 12 December 2016 and will run until Friday 6 January 2017. For more information, visit this link. For the quickest way to the match, charter a private jet to London City Airport, just 12 miles from Lord’s Cricket Ground.
England v South Africa
14-18 July 2017
2nd Investec Test
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Test cricket is coming back to Trent Bridge in Nottingham on 14th July. England, back at the scene of their win in the 2015 Investec Ashes, are set to play South Africa in the second match of the series. England has gone undefeated in their last seven Tests at Nottingham, so expectations are running high. Ticket prices range from £50 to £70 per day and are available at this link. Priority ticket access is given to the 2017 Nottinghamshire Members. To get to the pitch in a flash, charter a private jet to Nottingham Airport, just three miles from Trent Bridge.
England v South Africa
27-31 July 2017
3rd Investec Test
Kia Oval, London
The 3rd Investec Test is your chance to be a part of history. The match will be the 100th Test match to take place at the iconic Kia Oval. The ground will become one of only four in the world to have hosted 100 Test matches. The most exclusive tickets available are on the Corinthian Roof Terrace, which features unparalleled views of the pitch and a gourmet lunch. Corinthian Roof Terrace tickets cost £718.80 and are available at this link. Charter a private jet to London City Airport to land just 9 miles from the Kia Oval.
England v South Africa
4-8 August 2017
4th Investec Test
Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
For the final game of the four-game Investec Test series, South Africa returns to Old Trafford in Manchester. This will be the fourth time South Africa has played a Test match in Manchester since they played England in 1998, a game that ended with a draw. Tickets are not yet available. Register at this link to receive an update by email. For the quickest way to the pitch, charter a private jet to Manchester Airport, just 8 miles from Old Trafford.
England v West Indies
17-21 August 2017
1st Investec Test
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Birmingham’s prestigious Edgbaston Stadium will play host to England’s first Test match of this Investec Series, where they will play the West Indies. The England team has an excellent record at Edgbaston and expects to see a large audience for the series. The best seats are in the members-only Tom Dollery Lounge, which offers premium views of the ground in comfortable surroundings and catering. Tickets are available at this link. Charter a private jet to Birmingham Airport to land ten miles from Edgbaston.
England v West Indies
25-29 August 2017
2nd Investec Test
Headingley, Leeds
England’s second Investec Test against the West Indies will be played at Headingley. It’s expected to be a relaxed and jovial weekend, as the dates fall over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Tickets range in price from £10 to £50 and are available at this link. For the quickest way to the match, charter a private jet to Leeds Bradford Airport just six miles from Headingley.
England v West Indies
7-11 September 2017
3rd Investec Test
Lord's Cricket Ground, London
Lord's Cricket Ground hosted the first Test of the season, and caps it off by hosting the last. Don’t miss your chance to see how the series plays out. Lord's Cricket Ground uses a ballot to allocate tickets for international matches at the Home of Cricket. The public ticket ballot will open on Monday 12 December 2016 and run until Friday 6 January 2017. For more information, visit this link. For the quickest way to the match, charter a private jet to London City Airport, just 12 miles from Lord’s Cricket Ground.