Third World Passenger Day
For this, the third annual event, a record number of airports will be getting involved in World Passenger Day, on 17 November 2025, with events and fun activities especially for travellers.
Find out more about our attractions, with all the magic, gifts and special offers to make your dreams come true…
Grown-ups and kids will be carried away by the magic of Christmas in the terminals at Nice Côte d’Azur Airport.
Fairytale decorations, a Christmas hut, strolling musicians, treats and photos with Santa!
In the boarding area in both terminals, hostesses will be on hand to wrap your gifts.
Product tastings: Christmas biscuits, shortbread, chocolates, mulled wine and distribution of goodies by the hostesses.
Father Christmas will be in the airport on 20 and 22 December.
Distribution of ‘barbe-à-papa’ on 21 and 22 December at Terminal 2 and on 28 and 29 December at Terminal 1.
Find gift ideas among the selection of products in the shops at Nice Côte d'Azur Airport to make your Christmas a dream come true.
And your airport restaurants are also in a festive mood!
The menus available at L’Estivale and La Plage, Yule log cakes at La Tarte Tropézienne, sweet treats from Ladurée and Pierre Hermé...give in to temptation!
If you’re travelling soon, you’ll have the chance to play along in your departure’s terminal.
From 9 December to 05 January, make a wish and try to win a VIP experience on your next trip from the airport
Rules for the Magic Christmas game
The Terminal 1 > Terminal 2 shuttle service will be all decked out for Christmas.
For this, the third annual event, a record number of airports will be getting involved in World Passenger Day, on 17 November 2025, with events and fun activities especially for travellers.
Find the best deals from shops and restaurants in the shopping cheque book available in the departure lounge of your favourite airport.
From 2029, this photovoltaic park will produce enough electricity to meet the entire needs of the airport and neighbouring municipalities, while bringing back farming practices to the land on which it will be built.