Cannes Film Festival with L'oréal Paris
The airport, Aelia Duty Free shops and L'Oréal Paris are offering you the chance to come up and enjoy an exceptional experience.
Published on 15-03-20
Nice Côte d'Azur Airport clusters all its operations in Terminal 2 and temporarily closes Terminal 1
In the context of the pandemic of covid-19 and the reduction of airline flight schedules, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport announces, as of March 16 th 24:00, the temporary closure of Terminal 1 and the switching of all its operations on the terminal 2. This reorganization should optimize passenger flows, secure their routes and optimally monitor public health obligations.
As of Monday, March 16, midnight, all air operations to and from Nice Côte d'Azur airport will be operated from Terminal 2 of France's second airport platform. This reorganization, imposed by the constraints inherent in the covid-19 pandemic, is part of a responsible approach to passenger management in accordance with the safety and security rules of air transport. Nice Côte d'Azur Airport has decided to take this step in order to optimize the management of passenger flows and without time limit to date.
The airport, Aelia Duty Free shops and L'Oréal Paris are offering you the chance to come up and enjoy an exceptional experience.
Marjorie Poli, Coordinator at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport's Operations Control Centre, is taking part in the 33rd Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles, the official start of which is scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday 13 April, from the start village in Monaco (Espace Fontvieille).
Nice Côte d'Azur has unveiled a Summer 2024 schedule that is strongly focused on continuously improving the connections of its isolated region with major international destinations. 20 new services have been launched, including 18 new routes and 2 routes shifting to year-round flights. The airport now has direct connections to 45 countries and operates a record 13 long-haul flights, demonstrating the Côte d'Azur's growing appeal and influence throughout the world.