The Red Arrows are set to fly over London today to mark the Guernsey Air Display. Nine of the Hawk T1 aircraft will take part in the flypast which will see the arrows swoop over Woolwich Barracks on their way to the south coast.

An interactive map of the route the Red Arrows will take for the Woolwich Barracks Flypast and Guernsey Air Display shows what time they can best be spotted swooping over different parts of London. The iconic jets will begin their flight at Waddington at 9.36am, before making their way over London and Kent, finishing up at FIR Boundary near Guernsey at 10.32am. 

For anyone in the capital keen to see the Arrows, they will be visible over Valentines Park, Ilford, at 9.59am, and Woolwich Barracks at 10am. There will also be several places on the outskirts of the city, such as Loughton in Essex at 9.59am and Petts Wood in Kent  at 10.01am, where they should be visible.

London has already seen several stunning displays from the Red Arrows this year. Hoards of Londoners saw a Lancaster bomber, Typhoon jets, and fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets fly over the capital as part of 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 5.

The arrows will complete their 2025 Flying Season with a farewell display on October 4 at the former RAF site in Duxford.

Waddington – 9.36am

West of Martin – 9.38am

South East of Great Hale – 9.39am

South East of Sutton St James – 9.42am

North West of Thurning – 9.47am

North of Little Staughton – 9.49am

Boxworth – 9.51am

North of Dane End – 9.55am

North of Epping – 9.57am

Vicinity of Loughton – 9.59am

Valentines Park – 9.59am

Flypast Woolwich Barracks – 10am

Vicinity of Petts Wood – 10.01am

Vicinity of Horam – 10.05am

South of Newhaven – 10.08am

East of Sandown – 10.14am

FIR Boundary – 10.23am