Seven-day outlook
Cappadocia balloon flight outlook — next seven days
7 flying · 0 marginal · 0 cancelled. Best forecast morning: Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
| Date | Verdict | Wind (km/h · kt) | Visibility | Reason | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 May | Flying | 4 km/h · 2.2 kt | 22.4 km | Wind 4 km/h (2.1 kt), overcast, visibility 22 km — perfect conditions. | View → |
| 7 May | Flying | 7 km/h · 3.8 kt | 19.2 km | Wind 7 km/h (3.6 kt), mainly clear, visibility 19 km — perfect conditions. | View → |
| 8 May | Flying | 9 km/h · 4.9 kt | 31.9 km | Wind 9 km/h (4.6 kt), clear sky, visibility 32 km — perfect conditions. | View → |
| 9 May | Flying | 9 km/h · 4.9 kt | 31.2 km | Wind 9 km/h (4.6 kt), overcast, visibility 31 km — perfect conditions. | View → |
| 10 May | Flying | 8 km/h · 4.3 kt | 31.0 km | Wind 8 km/h (4.2 kt), overcast, visibility 31 km — perfect conditions. | View → |
| 11 May | Flying | 7 km/h · 3.8 kt | 30.7 km | Wind 7 km/h (3.8 kt), partly cloudy, visibility 31 km — perfect conditions. | View → |
| 12 May | Flying | 8 km/h · 4.3 kt | 32.8 km | Wind 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
QWhat 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.
QWhy 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.
QWhat 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.
QHow 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.
QHow 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.
QWhat 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.
QIs 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.
QHow 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.