World Passenger Day 2024
Launched by Nice Airport last year, World Passenger Day returns on November 17. This celebration, embraced by many airports this year, honors passengers with activities, surprises, and a contest.
Due to Coronavirus COVID-19 and the restrictions implemented, flight schedules are subject to modification by airlines. All air operations to and from Nice Côte d'Azur airport will be operated from Terminal 2.
Due to Coronavirus COVID-19 and the restrictions implemented, flight schedules are subject to modification by airlines. All air operations to and from Nice Côte d'Azur airport will be operated from Terminal 2.
We advise passengers to make themselves aware of the restrictions in force in their country of destination, and to also contact their airline before coming to the airport.
Passengers are requested to contact their airline or travel agency directly for any modification or cancellation of their flight bookings.
Rest assured if you wish to modify or cancel your car park booking. You can do so easily and for free on our website.
How ?
If you wish to cancel a VIP Welcome booking at Nice Airport: you can cancel for free up to 48 hours beforehand through your account on our website.
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For all other requests concerning services you have booked via our website, you can view of terms and conditions of sale or contact our customer services.
Despite Aéroports de la Côte d'Azur itself being a victim of this situation and in no way liable for it, we have nonetheless chosen to take into account the difficulties faced by our customers, and we remain attentive to your requests to also respond to requests made out of hours.
View the advice to passengers
Launched by Nice Airport last year, World Passenger Day returns on November 17. This celebration, embraced by many airports this year, honors passengers with activities, surprises, and a contest.
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