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Seven-day outlook

Cappadocia balloon flight outlook — next seven days

7 flying · 0 marginal · 0 cancelled. Best forecast morning: Wednesday, 6 May 2026.

Forecast to fly
7 / 7
Marginal mornings
0 / 7
Cancelled mornings
0 / 7
DateVerdictWind (km/h · kt)VisibilityReasonPage
6 May Flying4 km/h · 2.2 kt22.4 kmWind 4 km/h (2.1 kt), overcast, visibility 22 km — perfect conditions.View →
7 May Flying7 km/h · 3.8 kt19.2 kmWind 7 km/h (3.6 kt), mainly clear, visibility 19 km — perfect conditions.View →
8 May Flying9 km/h · 4.9 kt31.9 kmWind 9 km/h (4.6 kt), clear sky, visibility 32 km — perfect conditions.View →
9 May Flying9 km/h · 4.9 kt31.2 kmWind 9 km/h (4.6 kt), overcast, visibility 31 km — perfect conditions.View →
10 May Flying8 km/h · 4.3 kt31.0 kmWind 8 km/h (4.2 kt), overcast, visibility 31 km — perfect conditions.View →
11 May Flying7 km/h · 3.8 kt30.7 kmWind 7 km/h (3.8 kt), partly cloudy, visibility 31 km — perfect conditions.View →
12 May Flying8 km/h · 4.3 kt32.8 kmWind 8 km/h (4.3 kt), partly cloudy, visibility 33 km — perfect conditions.View →

Why a seven-day Cappadocia balloon outlook matters

The single biggest mistake UK travellers make planning a Cappadocia trip is committing to one specific morning for the balloon. Don't. Plan a three-night Cappadocia stay, look at this seven-day outlook the moment your flights are booked, and tell your operator your three preferred mornings in priority order. Every reputable balloon operator works with a three-day rolling window — they want you to fly as much as you do.

How we score the next seven days

We score each morning at the 04:00–06:00 take-off window using the same SHGM thresholds applied on the day-of: sustained wind ≤ 18 km/h, gusts ≤ 25 km/h, visibility ≥ 5 km for a clear FLY verdict. Anything in the marginal band gets the orange flag. Anything past the hard limits gets the red flag. The model resolution at this latitude/longitude is about 11 km — perfectly adequate for the launch pattern.

FAQ

Common Cappadocia balloon questions

Q

What time do hot air balloons fly in Cappadocia?

Cappadocia hot air balloons take off at sunrise — typically 05:00 to 06:30 local time, depending on the season. Hotel pickup is one hour earlier. The actual flight lasts 45 to 60 minutes, drifting silently over the fairy chimneys, Göreme Open-Air Museum, and Love Valley before the standard champagne landing.

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Why are Cappadocia balloon flights cancelled?

Flights are cancelled by the Turkish Civil Aviation Authority (SHGM via the SHM Kapadokya slot centre) when sustained wind exceeds 10 knots (18 km/h), gusts pass 25 km/h, visibility drops below 1 km, or there is precipitation, fog, snow or thunder forecast within the take-off window. Pilots make the final go/no-go call at 04:30 local.

Q

What happens if my Cappadocia balloon ride is cancelled?

Reputable operators offer two options: reschedule to the next available flying day, or a full refund. We always book your balloon for the first morning of your trip so weather cancellations have backup days. Last-day balloon bookings are the single biggest cause of disappointed reviews — don't make that mistake.

Q

How much does a Cappadocia balloon ride cost?

Standard 16–24 passenger flights are €150–180 (£128–154). Deluxe 8–12 passenger flights with longer airtime are €250–300 (£213–256). VIP private baskets for 2–4 people start at €400 (£341). Prices include hotel transfer, light breakfast, post-flight champagne and a flight certificate. Cash discounts are sometimes offered at the launch field — we recommend ignoring them.

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How do I book a hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia?

We book balloon rides directly with the four operators we trust by name (the ones with proper maintenance logs, English-speaking pilots, and small-basket options). Tell us your dates via the Plan My Trip form and we'll secure the slot — usually within four working hours.

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What is the best time of year to fly?

June, July and August carry the highest historical fly rates (92–93%). May and September are nearly as good (90%) with cooler air and fewer crowds. November to February drops to 60–70% — the snowy mornings are spectacular, but you must build buffer days into your trip.

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Is the Cappadocia balloon ride safe?

Statistically, yes — Turkey runs one of the strictest civil aviation regimes for balloon operations globally. All operators must hold an Air Operator Certificate, pilots need a minimum 200 logged hours, and weather thresholds are conservative by design. The 2022 incident that prompted reform led to even tighter cancellation criteria.

Q

How accurate is this status page?

We pull live wind, visibility, precipitation and weather-code data from Open-Meteo for the Göreme launch site every 10 minutes, then apply the SHGM threshold rules ourselves. It's a forecast, not the official slot-centre decision — but it tracks the real-world go/no-go call closely enough to plan your morning.

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