LESS THAN A WEEK TO GO! Network with industry leaders at eVTOL Insights’ Christmas Party in London’s Houses of Parliament
There is now less than one week for industry executives to purchase tickets to eVTOL Insights’ Christmas Party, which will be held at the Houses of Parliament on Thursday, December 5th.
The event will be from 3.30pm — 5.30pm and consist of an afternoon tea served in the iconic Terrace Pavilion, which is part of the Palace of Westminster, one of the most iconic buildings in the world with sweeping iconic views of the River Thames and London city skyline.
Tickets cost £65 each and can be purchased here.
We will be serving:
- Freshly Baked Buttermilk Scones served with Rodda’s Cornish clotted cream and Essex Tiptree strawberry jam
- A Selection of Finger Sandwiches including Free-range Hen’s Egg and Cress (v), Coronation Chicken, Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese, Cheese Ploughman’s and more
- Homemade House of Lords Afternoon Tea Cakes with Twinings English Tea or Filter Coffee
Jason Pritchard, Executive Editor at eVTOL Insights, said: “It’s a pleasure to bring the Advanced Air Mobility community together again for an afternoon of networking in one of the most iconic buildings in the world.
“The eVTOL Insights’ Afternoon Tea Christmas Party is an incredible opportunity to meet the right people in the industry and make new connections.”
The Houses of Parliament, officially known as the Palace of Westminster, is one of the most iconic buildings in the world, located on the north bank of the River Thames in London.
This magnificent Gothic Revival structure serves as the meeting place for the UK Parliament, housing both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
The building is characterized by its striking architecture, with intricate stone carvings, spires, and towers.
The most famous of these is the Elizabeth Tower, which houses Big Ben, the massive clock bell that has become a symbol of British culture and politics.
The Victoria Tower, at the opposite end of the building, stands as one of the tallest towers, housing important parliamentary records.