Visitors to a town’s international air show have been urged to bring cash with them as card payments will be limited.

Debit and credit card purchases at Eastbourne Airbourne later this week will be limited because of the huge number of people using internet data.

The show, which returns to the seafront from Thursday until Saturday, will have a number of food vendors and visitors will have to pay for parking.

A spokesman for the event said: “We strongly recommend paying by cash on the day for parking, bucket donations and refreshments from vendors.

“With no cash points at the seafront event site, we recommend bringing cash with you, where possible, for the best experience.”

The world-famous Red Arrows will be performing on all four days with other displays from the Typhoon, Chinook, Wingwalkers, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Team Raven, Tutor T1, Tigers Army Parachute Display Team, Rolls-Royce Mustang and Spitfire, Strikemaster, Norwegian Vampire, Jet Pitts and Firefly.

Some of the new displays include a special duo display from a Typhoon and Lancaster Bomber, while pilot Rich Goodwin will be displaying his Jet Pitts with the addition of new jet turbines, making it the first jet powered Pitts Special biplane.