REVIEW · LONDON
London: iFLY Indoor Skydiving at The O2 Entrance Ticket
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The drop is optional here. You get the free-fall sensation in an advanced indoor vertical wind tunnel at The O2, with an instructor right there for real-time guidance. Two things I really like: the safety-by-instruction setup and that you get two flights to build confidence fast. The main drawback to plan for is that the 1.5-hour booking includes a good chunk of time outside the tunnel, so the actual flying can feel shorter than you expect.
This is a smart, weather-proof London activity. If you want something active that still feels like a movie scene, iFLY delivers that instant rush—without the airplane. Just be sure you read the rules first, especially around pregnancy, weight, and any back or shoulder issues, because they’re not flexible.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book iFLY at The O2
- Indoor Skydiving at The O2: What You’re Really Paying For
- Check-In Timing at The O2: Why 45 Minutes Changes the Feel
- From Jumpsuit to Wind Tunnel: What Happens in Your First Minutes
- Two Flights, One Plan: How to Get the Most From Your Second Run
- Safety Rules You Must Check Before You Arrive
- Extras at iFLY: Photos, High-Flight, and VR Costs
- Who This Experience Suits Best (and Who It Doesn’t)
- A Simple Planning Checklist for Your iFLY Slot
- Should You Book iFLY at The O2?
- FAQ
- How long does iFLY Indoor Skydiving at The O2 take?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- How many flights do I get?
- Where do I check in at The O2?
- How early should I arrive?
- Is this suitable for children?
- Are photos, videos, or high-flight included?
Key things to know before you book iFLY at The O2

- Two flights are included: use that second run to practice what your instructor tells you right away.
- Plan for the full 1.5 hours: check-in and setup take time, so the wind-tunnel moment is only part of your slot.
- You’ll be wearing gear: jumpsuit and helmet are part of the experience, and you’ll fly in a controlled vertical wind tunnel.
- Instructor support is close by: you learn the basics and/or refine skills with guidance throughout.
- Some add-ons cost extra: photos, videos, VR flights, and high-flight are not included.
- Rules matter: alcohol, drugs, and certain medical situations mean you may not be able to fly.
Indoor Skydiving at The O2: What You’re Really Paying For

For $107 per person, you’re not buying a long attraction. You’re buying two short training flights in a modern wind tunnel—gear included—and a flight certificate to remember the day. In a city like London, that kind of active, weather-independent experience can be good value when you treat it like a skill session rather than a whole-day theme park ride.
The bigger reason it’s worth your attention is the setting. iFLY is housed at The O2, and the attraction is powered by a state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnel designed for controlled flight conditions. Instead of jumping out of a plane, you get that air-pressure feeling beneath you and a guided approach to free-fall style movement.
You’re also paying for coaching. The experience is built around learning the basics or honing your skills, with an instructor by your side at all times. That’s different from doing something “for thrill” only. Here, the safety and technique are part of the package.
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Check-In Timing at The O2: Why 45 Minutes Changes the Feel

Your iFLY time slot is about 1.5 hours, and you should plan to arrive at least 45 minutes early for check-in. That early arrival is not a small suggestion. It’s how you avoid turning your nerves into a rushed setup.
One review pointed out a common mismatch: the booking duration can feel longer than the actual time in the tunnel, with the flying portion feeling closer to a short session once you account for arrival and prep. My advice: go in with the right expectations. Treat it like training you’ll remember, not like a nonstop ride that keeps you in the air for the whole hour and a half.
If you’re tight on time, build in buffer anyway. London plans get chaotic fast, and iFLY is the kind of activity where rushing your check-in can ruin the start.
From Jumpsuit to Wind Tunnel: What Happens in Your First Minutes

When you arrive at The O2, you head to the iFLY London store and show your voucher. After that, you’ll be fitted with your jumpsuit and helmet, then guided toward the wind tunnel experience.
Before you go airborne, you’ll get instruction from your instructor. The experience is designed to teach you the basics of flying and skydiving indoors, or help you refine skills if you’ve done something similar before. Either way, the flow is the same at the start: get equipped, get coached, then fly with support right there.
You’ll feel the rush of air beneath you as you float upward in a controlled way. The main emotional hit is that near-instant sensation of weightlessness and free-fall conditions—still safely managed, because the system is designed for indoor flight rather than open-air jumping.
Two practical tips:
- Listen early, not later. You want to apply what you’re told before you’re in the tunnel, so ask questions right away.
- Wear comfortable clothes under the jumpsuit if you have control over it. You’ll be handling the same setup twice because you get two flights.
Two Flights, One Plan: How to Get the Most From Your Second Run
Your ticket includes 2 flights, and that’s the real “secret sauce” of the value. The first flight is where your body learns the sensation. The second flight is where you apply what clicks.
The experience is built to let you hone your skills each time. That means your best strategy is to treat flight one as practice and flight two as improvement, not as “just get it done twice.”
Here’s what I recommend during your runs (keeping it simple since the specific technique steps aren’t listed in the info you get):
- Take your instructor’s cues seriously and repeat them mentally as you transition between flights.
- Stay calm between runs. Your time in the tunnel is short; your focus is what makes it feel longer and more rewarding.
- If you think you misread an instruction, don’t guess silently on flight two. Ask or clarify right after flight one, while the coaching is still fresh.
Also, you’ll walk away with a flight certificate included. It’s a nice touch, especially if you’re doing this as a birthday, family activity, or “first big adrenaline” day.
Safety Rules You Must Check Before You Arrive
iFLY doesn’t run on vibes and wishful thinking. It runs on clear boundaries. Alcohol and non-prescribed drugs are not allowed, and intoxication is a no-go. They’re also strict about certain physical situations.
Based on the information provided:
- You may fly if you weigh less than 18 stone 7 pounds / 117 kg.
- You should not be pregnant.
- You should not have previously dislocated your shoulder.
- You should not be wearing a hard cast.
- You must not be under the influence of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs.
And there are specific “not suitable” categories:
- Children under 3 years (this experience is suitable for ages 3 and above).
- Pregnant women.
- People with back problems.
- People with mobility impairments.
If any of these apply to you or someone in your group, check before you commit. The worst-case scenario is driving to The O2 and finding out you can’t participate at the last step. When the rules are clear, you save yourself stress.
Extras at iFLY: Photos, High-Flight, and VR Costs
The included package gives you the two flights, equipment, and the flight certificate. What it does not include is where a lot of people get surprised.
Not included:
- Photos and videos
- Extra flights
- Virtual reality flights
- High-flight (available for purchase on the day)
So if you want a full “content day,” plan for add-on purchases. If you’d rather keep spending controlled, skip the upsells and just treat the included certificate as your souvenir.
One more practical note: high-flight and VR can be tempting, but they’re optional. Decide based on how you feel after your first run. If you’re already tired, nervous, or just want to stick with the plan, you’ll still get a complete experience with the included flights.
Who This Experience Suits Best (and Who It Doesn’t)

iFLY indoor skydiving is one of those activities that works especially well when the group has different comfort levels. Some people want the thrill. Others want the novelty. The instructor-led format helps everyone stay in the same moment rather than watching and waiting.
It’s a strong match for:
- Friends and couples who want an active London plan that isn’t just walking and photos.
- Families with kids age 3 and up who can follow instructions.
- First-timers who want a “skydiving feeling” without the airplane part.
It’s not a match for:
- Anyone who is pregnant.
- Anyone with back problems.
- People with mobility impairments (not suitable based on the info provided).
- Anyone outside the weight limit of 117 kg.
- People under the influence of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs.
If you’re on the fence, choose it if you like structured fun. If you hate rules, tight safety requirements, or you’re expecting a long ride, you might find it underwhelming.
A Simple Planning Checklist for Your iFLY Slot

This is a do-it-once style of activity. You’ll feel it right away, and you’ll mostly remember the sensations and the coaching, not a long scenic route or a series of locations.
Here’s how to make your visit smoother:
- Bring your voucher and head to the iFLY London store at The O2.
- Arrive 45 minutes early to check in. Give yourself time to get suited up without stress.
- Don’t show up with alcohol in the mix. The rules are explicit.
- Expect two flights, not one long session. Mentally prepare for that rhythm.
- If you’re considering upgrades like photos/videos or high-flight, decide before you start spending freely.
The experience is also instructor-led in English, which is helpful if your group shares the same language.
Should You Book iFLY at The O2?

Book it if you want an active London activity with an immediate adrenaline payoff and clear safety coaching. The combination of two included flights, a vertical wind tunnel setup, and a friendly instructor presence makes it a great choice when you’re trying to add something memorable to a short trip.
Don’t book it if you’re hoping for a long, nonstop attraction. The schedule includes a full check-in window, and the wind-tunnel flying time can feel brief. Also skip it if you fall into one of the “not suitable” categories like back problems, pregnancy, mobility impairments, or the limits around weight and shoulder history.
If your group is mixed—some thrill-seekers, some “try it once” people—this is one of the few activities where you can keep everyone involved at the same time. Two flights means you get a learning curve, and the second run helps turn nerves into skill.
FAQ
How long does iFLY Indoor Skydiving at The O2 take?
The total experience duration is listed as 1.5 hours. Starting times vary, so check availability for the specific slot you want.
What’s included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes 2 flights, equipment, and a flight certificate.
How many flights do I get?
You get two flights as part of this ticket.
Where do I check in at The O2?
You should head to the iFLY London store at The O2 and show your voucher.
How early should I arrive?
Plan to arrive for check-in at least 45 minutes before your booked flight time.
Is this suitable for children?
It’s suitable for ages 3 and above. Children under 3 years are not suitable.
Are photos, videos, or high-flight included?
Photos, videos, extra flights, virtual reality flights, and high-flight are not included. High-flight is available for purchase on the day.




























