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Airport-based long-distance journeys

Preparing for long-distance journeys is crucial for a smooth and enjoyable trip. On Sunday, 1st of September, at Düsseldorf Airport, travel specialists will share valuable insights and recommendations for destinations such as Morocco, Cuba, New York, and Japan during the 'DUS Destination Day'...

Airport travel across long distances
Airport travel across long distances

Airport-based long-distance journeys

Get ready for an unforgettable travel experience! This weekend, the travel market is opening its doors, offering a unique blend of culture, entertainment, and knowledge.

At the heart of the event, you'll find a cocktail bar showcasing destinations' cultural aspects through local drinks. From Moroccan aromas to Japanese flavours, there's a taste of the world waiting for you.

The entertainment doesn't stop there. The airport will be buzzing with live music and numerous activities to keep you engaged.

Renowned traveller and presenter, Roland Koch, will be giving two digital shows at the event. On one day, he'll discuss his travels around the globe, including a focus on Cuba, while on another, he'll share his insights on Morocco, particularly Islamic architecture and the royal cities of Rabat and Fes.

If you're a travel enthusiast, you won't want to miss Hannah Moerbe, a blogger and author, who will share her experiences from her seven-week visit to New York and her three-week tour in Japan.

Lectures at the travel market are free, but registration is required at www.dus.com/destinationday.

For those interested in photography, hobby courses for smartphones or digital cameras will be available to help you capture your vacation memories perfectly. Online registration is necessary for these courses.

In addition to the lectures and workshops, numerous travel offers will be available at the market. A suitcase auction, raffle, and free admission to the airport terrace are also part of the long-distance travel experience.

Parking won't be a problem, as car drivers can park for 5 euros in parking lots P7 and P8 during weekends and NRW holidays, with a minimum purchase of 10 euros.

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, explore, and be inspired. The travel market is open for visitors from 10 am to 7 pm. See you there!

And if you're in Bad Zell on Monday, October 6 at 7 p.m., don't forget to catch Andreas Lattner-Czerny's presentation titled "From Morocco to Norway – Five years on four wheels". He'll be sharing his journey and experiences from his trip in Morocco.

Lastly, don't forget to check out the Japanese martial arts workshops that combine tradition and modernity. It's a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a different culture and learn a new skill!

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