Festive flying: The best decked airports

Festive flying: The best decked airports
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you fly.

Airports around the world are decking their terminals with holiday decorations, illuminated trees and whimsical treats to get passengers in the festive spirit. From ice skating rinks to carolers to Christmas trees, Cheapflights.com shares its picks for the best decked out airports around the world.

Washington Dulles International Airport, Washington, D.C.

The season is in full swing at Washington-Dulles International Airport. Arriving passengers are greeted by holiday trees decorated by local school children, while wreaths and garland dot the whole airport. Anyone taking the Aerotrain can admire over-sized holiday ornaments and decorations. Look out for Santa and Mrs. Claus, who will be greeting passengers throughout the season. Holiday music lovers are in luck too as the airport takes “deck the halls” to the next level with carolers, classical music performances and high school bands, while shoppers who indulge in holiday shopping get a battery pack/charger as a gift with the purchase of $100 or more.

Vancouver International Airport, Vancouver, Canada

The sounds of seasonal music entertain arriving and departing passengers at Vancouver International Airport. Free live music and holiday entertainment are set against a backdrop of seasonal installations and photo opportunities. Look for performances both pre- and post-security between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. from December 16-24, 2016. Holiday perks for passengers in Vancouver include free gift-wrapping for all purchases post-security and double Aeroplan Miles for all travelers who pre-book for stays until Dec. 31, 2016 with jetSet Parking for a minimum four-day stay.

Changi Airport, Singapore

Changi Airport’s holiday theme this year is “Pokémon at Changi,” capitalizing on the popularity of Pokemon Go. The Singapore airport will be turned into a lair for the pocket monsters through Feb. 11, 2017. The holidays kicked off in mid-November with a Pikachu Parade featuring 10 of the bright yellow characters. The holiday set-up in Terminal 3’s departure hall includes a giant seven-foot Pikachu and a Gingerbread House that is home to Santa’s Workshop and Mrs. Claus’ Confectionary, which is filled with toys and treats. Pikachu visits the Gingerbread House on weekends until January 1, 2017. More Pokémons are in the Terminal 3 departure hall, while three life-size Snorlaxes lounge at the Snorlax Garden for photo ops. Pokémon trainers and visitors can embark on a Poké Trail for a chance to win exclusive Pokemon merchandise by hunting for 26 Pokémon waiting to surprise them at various locations across Changi Airport. At the Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 departure halls, visitors can find virtual face painting kiosks where they can see themselves turned into Pikachu. Pokémon fans can buy a full set of nine limited-edition Pokémon plush toys including Pikachu, Eevee, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle, and three new characters from Nintendo’s new Sun and Moon series – Rowlet, Litten and Popplio – as well as the Poké Ball.

Heathrow Airport, London, England

At Heathrow Airport in London, passengers are treated to performances by a string quartet and carolers. Don’t miss Santa Claus handing out chocolates. Children can participate in workshops to make Christmas candles and tree decorations, and they can eat for free at Heathrow’s restaurants during the holiday season. Travelers departing through Heathrow and shopping along the way can receive complimentary gift-wrapping. Emotional reunions are aplenty in the arrivals area, so it’s no wonder parts of the holiday film “Love Actually” were filmed there.

Zurich Airport, Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich Airport is aglow for the holidays, literally. The airport is decked with 500,000 lights inside and outside. The Airport Center on the landside is draped with huge chandeliers and chains of lights. Post-security, there is a 26-foot tree decked with Swarovski ornaments and festive sleighs, which is the perfect place for selfies. Near the gates, there’s another Christmas tree decorated by Tiffany & Co. Swarovski, Fogal and Lindt offer their products in specially-built and festively decorated pop-up stores. Holiday events include an Advent Brunch, fondue, raclette and wine tastings at airport restaurants. Children can decorate gingerbread and bake cookies in the Airport Bakery, and Santa Claus is making visits too. Passengers can enter to win prizes like shopping vouchers and a European flight with Germania. The grand prize, a pair of long-haul tickets in SWISS Business Class, will be drawn on Dec. 24. All passengers get free chocolate every weekend in December.

Düsseldorf Airport, Germany

Fairy lights, decorated fir trees, artificial snow and a huge Christmas tree greet passengers in the check-in hall at Düsseldorf Airport. Passengers can glide along the artificial ice rink in the check-in hall for free the first three weekends in December and on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The airport hosts the Airxperience, a special event with entertainment, sports and television stars, on the first Sunday of the month. Shoppers can pick up holiday gifts at 30 food and fashion shops and save up to 30 percent at selected retail outlets Dec. 1-24, 2016.

Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida

The holidays at Orlando International Airport may not be quite what they are at nearby Walt Disney World, but they’re still an impressive addition to the festive season for travelers. A massive tree with blue, red, green and yellow LED lights graces the atrium of terminal B. It’s easily one of the largest trees seen in an airport terminal.

See the complete list of airports that have done the most to embrace the season here.

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