Are the Red Arrows Flying in Hull Today?
Kingston upon Hull sits on the north bank of the Humber estuary, on transit routes between Lincolnshire and destinations on the North East coast or in East Yorkshire.
Red Arrows near Hull — today
No upcoming Red Arrows activity is currently scheduled within range of Hull. The most recent nearby activity was on Tuesday 17 March 2026 (Formation transit — ).
Seeing the Red Arrows around Hull
Hull’s proximity to the Lincolnshire base means transits heading north-east up the coast or returning from offshore occasionally cross the Humber. The city itself is rarely a display venue.
Common viewing spots
The Humber Bridge viewpoint and The Deep waterfront give open views over the estuary. The flat terrain either side of the Humber gives wide horizons for spotting distant transits.
📍 RAF Waddington is approximately 50 miles south-west.
Recent activity near Hull
- 17 Mar 2026 — Formation transit — (09:35–09:54 BST)- - View route & map in tracker →
- 16 Mar 2026 — Formation transit — (09:15–09:43 BST)- - View route & map in tracker →
- 5 Sep 2025 — Formation transit — (14:15–15:15 BST)- - View route & map in tracker →
- 10 Aug 2025 — Formation transit — (19:30–19:53 BST)- - View route & map in tracker →
- 28 Jun 2025 — Transit & display — Cleethorpes Display (12:21–13:12 BST)
⚠ Proximity note: These entries are shown because a transit route or display area
fell within approximately 18 nautical miles of Hull.
This does not mean the Red Arrows were visible from Hull — transit routes
may be at altitude and can follow a different track to the one published.