SHOP ‘n SAVE Westmoreland County Airshow will go on, but will be drive-in this year

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UNITY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The SHOP ‘n SAVE Westmoreland County Airshow will go on, but organizers are making changes because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year’s show will be drive-in only. The Westmoreland County Airport Authority approved the change Tuesday.

Most people will be required to stay in their cars, and there will be no standing in line for a bite to eat, according to our news partners at TribLIVE.com. There will be food trucks that will come to you.

The airshow will take place at Arnold Palmer Airport in Unity Township on May 29-30, which is Memorial Day weekend.

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General admission will cost you $100 per vehicle with up to eight occupants.

Tickets are to be available at SHOP ‘n SAVE supermarkets, the main sponsor of the show.

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