2024 review
Over the past year, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur have responded to the expectations of their region and the challenges of their business sector by preparing the ground for sustainable air transport.
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.
World Passenger Day was born from an initiative by Nice Airport, which wanted to create a festive event to celebrate travelers. By choosing to honor passengers, the airport aimed to recognize those who pass through its terminals each day, whether for business, personal, or leisure travel.
After the success of the first edition, we are delighted to repeat this exceptional day, offering travelers a unique and memorable customer experience.
This year, the event takes on a new dimension, with participation from other airports including Bordeaux, Montpellier, Bastia, Perpignan, Carcassonne, Tarbes, La Réunion, Madagascar, Geneva, and Rome. Together, we are joining efforts to offer all passengers a day filled with surprises, exclusive services, and special touches upon arrival at the airport.
For this second edition, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport has organized a rich program of activities and surprises for travelers.
In the heart of the terminals, passengers can enjoy various activities offered by the airport and its partners from the moment they arrive and throughout their journey to the boarding gate.
Highlights include product tastings, a photo booth, balloon artists, a juggler, various workshops, candy and goodies giveaways, gifts, and many more surprises.
The goal is to provide passengers with a unique and memorable customer experience, transforming their time at the airport into a moment of sharing and enjoyment.
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To extend the event beyond the airport, starting November 17, join our contest on Nice Airport's Facebook page for a chance to win a €200 voucher with easyJet.
Over the past year, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur have responded to the expectations of their region and the challenges of their business sector by preparing the ground for sustainable air transport.
As residents of the Côte d'Azur have been invited to express their views up till 4.30pm on 27 December on the additional impact study for the Terminal 2 extension, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport would like to set out its main conclusions in order to set the record straight on certain facts.
Nice Côte d'Azur Airport and SSP France are particularly pleased and proud to inaugurate the ‘Bagnard’ restaurant on the land side of Terminal 2 in collaboration with Yoni Saada, the maestro of Mediterranean cuisine.