2012-08-03 — /travelprnews.com/ — Next Sunday, 5th August 2012, airberlin’s popular bouncy castle will once again thrill young airport visitors at the Dusseldorf Airport summer festival. In addition, airberlin will offer glitter face painting for children. Germany’s second largest airline will also provide the adults with some entertainment. By entering a promotional competition, participants will be in the draw to win a roundtrip flight voucher for two from Dusseldorf to Barcelona. The winners will be selected at approximately 14:30 on the festival stage.
Germany’s second largest airline offers children’s discounts for its young passengers on airberlin flights. On board, a surprise awaits young guests: a colouring book, a puzzle, a comic or an airberlin cap. Children have their own audio programmes and cartoons on long-haul flights; a special children’s menu can be also pre-ordered. Children as young as age 5 can travel alone on airberlin. The airberlin flight attendants take extra special care of these young guests. To ensure the comfort of our smallest guests on airberlin, cots can be used in the first row on flights 90 minutes or longer free of charge (only for babies up to 12 months and subject to availability). Parents receive a set of nappies, baby bottles and bibs for their children. Of course, the flight attendants are happy to warm up baby food. Detailed information on services for families is available online at airberlin.com/families.
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