Christmas entertainments
Find out more about our attractions, with all the magic, gifts and special offers to make your dreams come true…
Find out more about our attractions, with all the magic, gifts and special offers to make your dreams come true…
As a laboratory for the airport of the future, Nice Airport continues to innovate by organising the very first World Air Passenger’s Day, on 17 November. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport hopes this festive event will mark the start of an original bond with the 4.5 billion travellers worldwide who are the core focus of airport managers and airlines.
Passenger traffic in July and August 2023 reached 99.9% of 2019 levels for the same months, but with fewer aircraft movements. These results are partly down to the success of long-haul routes, the growing share of regional connections in France - for which other modes of transport remain problematic -, and a higher passenger load factor.
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is issuing a major call for tenders covering its entire commercial offer, split between its three terminals dedicated to scheduled and business flights. A rare opportunity for brands to reach out to a predominantly international customer base.
Passing through Nice Côte d'Azur Airport isn't just about leaving or arriving, it's also a great place to experience, thanks to its bars and restaurants. Between Terminals 1 and 2, passengers can enjoy Chez Pipo’s famous socca, a local speciality made from chickpea flour, La Tarte Tropézienne and its spongy brioche and secret smooth cream, and the Nissarde cuisine proposed by La Paillote.
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 5 reasons to arrive earlier at the airport to discover surprising experiences.
Staying true to its commitment to providing the best experiences for its passengers, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is relaunching a call for tenders to offer some new retail concepts at its two terminals. The large numbers of high-income passengers, combined with a predominantly international exposure, together represent a unique opportunity for retailers to promote their know-how and test new markets.
Reflecting its region and mirroring its attractiveness, Nice Côte d'Azur is unveiling its Summer 2023 scheduled programme, which focuses firmly on continuing to improve the region’s connectivity with other cities internationally. Long-haul routes are reaching the record number of 10. With 21 new routes, of which 16 are newly launched and 3 are route annualisations, the airport is introducing its dynamism into the region's strategy to support quality tourism all year long.
In yet another investment aimed at reducing fossil fuel use in its own activities as well as those of its partners and staff, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport now offers passengers parking spaces equipped with electric vehicle charging terminals.