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.
Do you want to have fun or taste great food? Head to your airport’s boarding areas, stores and restaurants have prepared a few surprises for you.
Here are 4 reasons to arrive earlier at the airport to discover surprising experiences.
Stores and restaurants are taking it in turns to meet passengers throughout the summer: a journey of food tasting and discoveries which will offer one final, lifelong memory of the Côte d'Azur. Saveurs de Provence, Eric Kayser, Starbucks, Prêt à manger, there are so many… With the distribution of Socca from Chez Pipo or confectionery from the legendary Niçoise Florian confectionery sold at Aelia Duty Free , there is a festive atmosphere similar to that of the seashore or the alleys of Old Nice in the terminals.
Find a range of fun and creative workshops in departure lounges at both terminals.
The programme includes throwing games, giant connect 4, hopscotch bearing the colours of the airport and its mascot, as well as paper plane folding, colouring pages and puzzles.
Oodles of entertainment for adults and children alike while you wait to board.
On the hopscotch game and inside our paper activities, scan the QR-code for your chance to win a Plouf swimsuit - the children’s floating swimsuit.
Plouf brand products can be purchased from the Riviera Chic store in Nice airport’s Terminal 2.
As a “FAMILLE PLUS” certified airport, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport will be making its terminals come alive. Every week-ends during July and August, we are offering families passing through our commercial aviation terminals fun events such as: magicians, make-up workshops, wooden toy workshops, a mascot parade, not forgetting the distribution of goodies on Sundays.
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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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