Hot air balloon company held a Festival this Weekend

Hot air balloon moved out of the courtroom and back to Coachella Valley Sky today, as it is known as a balloonist celebrates end of legal challenges that have been the odd they are based.

” Go back to the sky ” events starting today at 6 am in Indio and will continue through the weekend. The Festival is the feature morning and afternoon hot air balloon rides, night light, night match polo and opening fire at the Cantina, according to organisers Denni Barrett.

Barrett is the owner of a magical adventure-based Temecula Balloon Rides, which operates in the Coachella Valley. His is one of more than a dozen hot air balloon tour companies that effectively shut down by a barrage of lawsuits filed by the owner of a ranch South of Indio olive fortified.

The owner of the ranch claim known as balloonist who violate by flying over their farm, surrounded by walls and high security measures.

FAA supported known as balloonist permission to fly near farms, but expanded their lawsuits farmowners and effectively ended operation every so often a flotilla of colorful balloons to fly tourists on a day-the tranquil winter days in the sky from Palm Springs to Indio. After the Desert Sun newspaper ran a series of investigative reports about olive farming dropped the lawsuit, they said. Hot air balloon companies lost their premises this week will be restored to more than $ 337,000 legal fees.

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