AirOasis In-Flight entertainment – Oasis Ball activations

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AirOasis In-Flight entertainment – Oasis Ball activations

Every time you tap + go, whether it’s for a cocktail, or a snap at a photobooth, remember proceeds directly support Oasis House and The Salvation Army.

 

It’s 48 hours until AirOasis departs Crown Towers for Oasis Ball 2024. In addition to the screening of the inflight entertainment, the Campaign Brief Awards 2024, their are a range of in-flight activations thanks to Oasis’s generous sponsors.

Every time you tap + go, whether it’s for a cocktail, or a snap at a photobooth, remember proceeds directly support Oasis House and The Salvation Army.

See all Air Oasis in-flight entertainment below.

Located in the centre of the ballroom, the oOh! Sky Bar, which will be open at all times outside of presentations. For a small donation of $5 you can enjoy a Spirit of Little Things Gin cocktail including a Gin and Tonica, A Sky Spritz and a low-cal seltzer.

For attendees seeking an extra level of luxury, the Foxtel First Class Lounge will be open at the back of the main ballroom.

For a donation of $20, you’ll be treated to a class of Laurent Perrier champagne, and a bump of caviar. Click here to learn how to do the perfect caviar bump.

If you’re looking for a mid-flight touchup throughout the night, visit the Stackadapt Glam Bar located outside the main ballroom.

Touch-ups are no problem with hairdressers and makeup artists perfecting your look for a donation of $5.

The beloved Val Morgan Glamour Booth is back this year, and it’s the ultimate spot to feel fabulous, and capture those unforgettable moments before takeoff!

If props and striking a pose is your style, the QMS static photobooth is returning and ready to capture all your best moments throughout the night!

And get ready to take your evening to new heights with The Nightly 360 Video Booth, perfect for a group agency snap.

All photo booths are located outside the main ball, and are available for a $5 donation.

The Oasis Project supports young people between the ages of 16 and 25 who are marginalised and disadvantaged, many of whom have been sleeping rough, couch surfing, or living in unstable and unsafe arrangements. The primary focus of the Oasis Project is Oasis House in Mirrabooka, but funds raised also support a range of initiatives aimed at providing these young people with a safe, supported, and sustainable accommodation option, empowering them during their transition to independent living.