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.
A few days before the Monaco Grand Prix, while the Cannes Film Festival was in full swing, Nice Airport had a surprise in store for Terminal 1 passengers.
Since the first early morning flight on Thursday 25 May, the shopping experience in Terminal 1 has been enriched with a Zegna fashion store, a label dedicated to men’s clothing. This outlet of nearly 80 square metres is located in the boarding area. Run by DUFRY, it offers passengers the opportunity to discover or rediscover iconic items from the luxury transalpine company: perfectly cut clothes made from noble materials, Triple Stitch sneakers and accessories for a chic or casual look. Choosing ZEGNA corresponds both to the expectations and profiles of Terminal 1 passengers.
The Italian label is a benchmark in men’s clothing. The store offers iconic collections and items from a brand renowned for its perfect cuts, exclusive colours and especially the quality of its materials and fabrics.
The opening of a new outlet in the airport is as much an event for the teams as for the fashionistas. Project coordination will have been mobilised over several weeks, as well as DUFRY teams and the airport’s technical and sales teams. The close collaboration that follows as a result of this outlet is currently integrated into the quality of service approach aiming to assess the customer relationship in reception, advice and sales situations. The DUFRY employees of this new outlet are already airport ambassadors. The new ZEGNA store should without a doubt leave a memorable and emotional mark on passengers.
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Following a call for tenders launched in September 2023, France's second-largest airport has selected the operators and brands that will manage the 28 retail outlets at the heart of its three commercial and business aviation terminals. The new outlets will open gradually between 2025 and 2026. They illustrate the strategy of offering its millions of passengers a unique experience, a blend of tranquility, well-being, local expertise and luxury à la française.