Indoor AckerBox opens at Klagenfurt Airport

Photo: Klagenfurt Airport.
Photo: Klagenfurt Airport.

Indoor AckerBox opens at Klagenfurt Airport

Photo: Klagenfurt Airport.
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Klagenfurt Airport now invites you to shop regionally: Just in time for the start of the summer flight schedule, an AckerBox has opened right next to the main entrance at Klagenfurt Airport.

The AckerBox brings together over 200 products exclusively from regional producers in one place. A particular focus of the AckerBox range at the airport is on products that can easily be taken on the plane and on all kinds of gift ideas in the form of edible delicacies, but also non-food items. But not only airport visitors should benefit from the offer: "The shop is open around the clock and is therefore of course also available to all Klagenfurt residents for their regional purchases," says the broadcast.

The new AckerBox at Klagenfurt Airport is operated as part of the franchise concept by Aviasafe Security & Service GmbH. This subsidiary of the Kärntner Flughafen Betriebsgesellschaft provides all relevant services for passengers and customers.

"We are pleased about this cooperation with myAcker and the opening of the AckerBox at Klagenfurt Airport," says Nils Witt, Managing Director of Klagenfurt Airport. “An extremely innovative sales concept and the best products close by: That suits us well. A valuable addition to the site! This allows passengers and all customers to buy high-quality food and souvenirs. Around the clock. There is sure to be a suitable piece of Carinthia for everyone.” 

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