Our regular feature, brought to you in association with Strange Nature Gin from New Zealand, celebrates memorable scenes, moments, launches and campaigns related to the global aviation and travel retail sphere.
BELGIUM. Our latest image choice comes from Belgian chocolatier Neuhaus, which is celebrating the upcoming Easter holiday (31 March) with several branded animations at Brussels Airport. The pop-ups – running in Terminal A and B until mid-April – have been unveiled in partnership with Lagardère Travel Retail and Brussels Airlines.
Neuhaus Travel Retail Manager Europe Mattias Top said: “As we emphasise and reinforce our exceptional partnership with Brussels Airport, Lagardère Travel Retail and Brussels Airlines, we strive to offer travellers an authentic Belgian chocolate experience like no other.”
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The pop-ups offer an assortment of Easter-themed chocolates suitable for both gifting and self-indulgence. The immersive experience builds on Neuhaus’ growing presence across Belgian airports.
Top noted: “Innovation remains at the core of our DNA, and we are excited to unveil delightful new products in 2024, ensuring that the Neuhaus experience remains fresh and exciting for travellers.
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“The magnificent chocolate statues adorning Terminal A and B will captivate passengers throughout March until mid-April, serving as a testament to our commitment to bringing the best of Belgian chocolate to the world.
“Additionally, we’re proud to introduce our spring Limited Edition Berries collection, adding a burst of flavour and freshness to our offerings. At Neuhaus, we take pride in offering authentic Belgian chocolate of superior quality, ensuring that each indulgent bite is a true symphony of taste and texture.
“As we celebrate the Easter season, Neuhaus extends heartfelt gratitude to our esteemed partners, and we eagerly anticipate the opportunity to continue spreading joy to travellers passing through Brussels Airport.” ✈