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Manchester iFLY Indoor Skydiving Experience – 2 Flights & Certificate
Flying indoors beats weather every time.
At iFLY Manchester, you get the thrill of free-fall without the plane, so it works on rainy days and dark days. You’ll suit up, get coached by a certified instructor, and experience that weightless, floating feeling in a vertical wind tunnel that mimics skydiving conditions.
What I like most is the beginner-friendly setup and the chance to take two flights in one visit. The main thing to think about is that the actual time in the chamber can feel short compared to the ticket price, especially if you were expecting a long, nonstop flying session.
If you want a good indoor adventure in Manchester, this is one of the most straightforward “do it, feel it” activities around. It’s also great that it’s run in English and designed for a range of ages, starting at 3.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you fly
- Why Indoor Skydiving in Manchester Feels Like the Real Deal
- Your Two Flights: What Happens From Check-In to the Chamber
- High-Flying Time, Add-Ons, and the Value Question
- The Safety Rules You Must Check Before You Go
- Getting Comfortable in the Wind Tunnel, Even If You’re Nervous
- Where It Takes Place, and Why Location Matters for Planning
- Your Certificate, and What to Confirm Before You Leave
- Should You Book iFLY Manchester With Two Flights?
- FAQ
- How long is the Manchester iFLY Indoor Skydiving experience?
- Does this package include two flights?
- What age is this experience suitable for?
- How early should I arrive for check-in?
- Do I need prior experience to fly?
- What is the weight limit to fly?
- Is this experience refundable or changeable if I cancel?
Key things to know before you fly
Two flights included, so you get more than one shot at getting comfortable
Certified instructor coaching helps you stay relaxed and learn fast
45-minute early check-in matters, because gearing up takes time
Weight and health rules are strict for safety, so check limits first
High-flying add-ons may cost extra, so confirm what is included
Small group size (up to 13) usually keeps things moving
Why Indoor Skydiving in Manchester Feels Like the Real Deal

Manchester weather is unpredictable, and that’s exactly why indoor skydiving is such a smart pick. Instead of watching clouds and waiting for conditions, you show up and fly in a controlled vertical wind tunnel that creates the airflow needed for that free-fall feeling.
The experience is built around safety and control. You’re not strapped into chaos or left on your own to figure it out. A certified flight instructor guides you through the basics, including body position and how to stay stable as the airflow lifts you.
Another thing I like is how “skydiving” becomes a skill you learn in minutes. The sensation is thrilling, but it’s also repeatable because you get two flights. That makes the whole session feel less like a one-time stunt and more like a try, learn, then improve moment.
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Your Two Flights: What Happens From Check-In to the Chamber

Plan for a full experience, not just the seconds you’re flying. The day starts at iFLY Manchester Indoor Skydiving at the Leisure Village, 9 Trafford Way, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M41 7JA. You’ll want to arrive for check-in at least 45 minutes before your booked flight time, because you need time for paperwork, getting fitted, and a briefing.
Most first-timers feel nerves right before the tunnel. That’s normal. The good news is that you’re not thrown in immediately. You’ll go through setup and guidance first, so by the time you step into the airflow, you’re not guessing.
Then come your two flights. Each one is short, but each one is meant to teach you something:
- First flight to get the hang of staying stable and following the instructor’s cues
- Second flight to build confidence, sharpen your posture, and enjoy the sensation more
If you’re lucky and your instructor is someone like Matt, you can expect extra patience during the learning curve. People consistently highlight how reassuring that coaching can feel when your body is still figuring out the right position.
High-Flying Time, Add-Ons, and the Value Question

Indoor skydiving pricing can be a bit tricky, because the “you fly” part is very time-limited. The facility sells a clear package, and you should absolutely get your two flights as part of the experience. But if you’re trying to maximize airtime, pay close attention to what’s included versus what costs extra.
One theme you should plan for is that the chamber time can feel brief. Some visitors describe roughly a couple minutes per flight. That doesn’t mean the experience is weak, it means your flying window is designed to be intense and safe, with instructors managing everything tightly.
There’s also mention of a high flying option that can cost extra and lasts only a short amount of time. The practical takeaway: if you want maximum height and extra “wow,” build that into your budget early instead of assuming it’s automatic.
So how do you judge value at $110.99 per person? I’d frame it like this:
- You’re paying for high-end gear, a controlled environment, and instructor coaching
- You’re not paying for a long, open-ended “fly as long as you like” session
- If you go in expecting a short but unforgettable thrill, it feels more fair
- If you go in expecting lots of time overhead, you might feel disappointed
The Safety Rules You Must Check Before You Go
This is the part you should treat seriously, even if you’re excited. iFLY has clear restrictions so everyone can fly safely in the wind tunnel.
You may fly if you meet the requirements below:
- Weight under 18 stone 7 pounds / 117 kg
- Not pregnant
- No prior shoulder dislocation
- Not under the influence of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs
- Not wearing a hard cast
If any of those apply to you, contact iFLY directly before booking. Don’t assume it will be flexible on-site, because these rules are there for safety.
There’s also a physical readiness angle. You should have a moderate physical fitness level, which usually means you can comfortably follow instructions and hold positions without major pain or limited mobility.
And yes, ages matter here too. This experience is suitable for ages 3 and above, which makes it one of the better “family yes” thrill options. Just expect kids to be guided step by step, and you’ll get the best results if they can listen and follow simple instructions.
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Getting Comfortable in the Wind Tunnel, Even If You’re Nervous

The hardest part for many people is not the flying, it’s the moment before. The wind tunnel is a strange sensation at first, and you’ll be learning body control while adrenaline kicks in.
Here’s how to make it easier on yourself:
- Listen closely during the safety briefing, even if it feels a bit basic at first
- Focus on the instructor’s cues right when you step into the airflow
- Keep your breathing steady, so your arms and posture don’t get tense
- Expect to do better on flight two, not immediately on flight one
The coaching is the difference between feeling lost and feeling in control. People especially appreciate instructors who stay calm and patient as you get used to the airflow. If you’re anxious, that style of coaching matters more than you might think.
Also, if you’re someone who hates pre-activity videos or lots of talking, you’ll still want to take it seriously, even if you would rather jump straight into the tunnel. The goal is simple, safe body positioning, not entertainment.
Where It Takes Place, and Why Location Matters for Planning

iFLY Manchester is based at Leisure Village, 9 Trafford Way, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M41 7JA. It’s in an area with good access, and it’s listed as near public transportation, which helps if you’re not driving.
You can also plan for the session to feel compact. The total time is about 1 hour 30 minutes, so you’re not losing a half day to one activity. That’s a big deal if you’re also doing other Manchester plans that same day.
One more practical note: this activity has a maximum of 13 travelers. That matters because smaller groups often mean less waiting, fewer bottlenecks, and a smoother experience from check-in to the chamber.
And if you’re planning ahead, note that this is often booked around 19 days in advance on average. If your dates are fixed, don’t wait until the last minute.
Your Certificate, and What to Confirm Before You Leave

The package includes a certificate, which is a nice souvenir if you want a marker that you actually did it. Some people like framing it, others just keep it as proof for future bragging rights.
Because the certificate is specifically part of the offer, I’d treat it like a must-have item for your own peace of mind. If anything feels unclear during the session, ask staff at the end so you leave with what you paid for.
If you’re coming as a birthday gift, a “bucket list” moment, or a family milestone, this paper keepsake turns a fun activity into a memory you can hold.
Should You Book iFLY Manchester With Two Flights?

Book it if you want:
- A weather-proof thrill in Manchester
- A beginner-friendly experience with instructor coaching
- Two shots at the flying feeling in one visit
- A family-friendly option that works for kids 3 and up
I would hold off or adjust expectations if:
- You’re very price sensitive and only value long time in the air
- You were expecting a long “free fly” session without add-ons
- You might not meet the safety limits, especially around weight, pregnancy, shoulder history, or casts
If you do book, go in with the right mindset: the chamber time is short on purpose, but the sensation is intense. Treat it like an energetic lesson in body control plus a quick thrill ride, not like a slow, extended skydiving vacation.
FAQ

How long is the Manchester iFLY Indoor Skydiving experience?
It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.).
Does this package include two flights?
Yes, this experience includes 2 flights and a certificate.
What age is this experience suitable for?
It’s suitable for ages 3 and above.
How early should I arrive for check-in?
You should arrive for check-in at least 45 minutes before your booked flight time.
Do I need prior experience to fly?
No prior experience is required, and it is suitable for beginners.
What is the weight limit to fly?
You must weigh less than 18 stone 7 pounds / 117 kg. If you weigh more, you need to contact iFLY directly.
Is this experience refundable or changeable if I cancel?
No. It is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or request an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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