
Air travel seems to be every-so-slowly edging its way back to (a new) normal. And we can’t wait until it does.
But here are a couple of airport-related items we noted today that don’t relate to being in the air.
The first is from Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN), which hosted an art show in its parking garage.
Heute gibts bei uns Kunst. Im Parkhaus. Drive-In Pop-Up-Gallery @nachtbroetchen. Gefällt uns richtig gut. pic.twitter.com/3PldZP5ZYe
— Köln Bonn Airport (@AirportCGN) June 6, 2020
Ihr habt am Wochenende noch nichts vor? Schaut doch mal bei der Drive-In-Ausstellung "Nachtbrötchen" in unserem Parkhaus 1 vorbei. Hier "erfahrt" ihr Kunst und Kultur aus eurem Auto heraus. Sa von 19-24 Uhr, So von 11-16 Uhr. Eintritt 4,50€ pro Stunde. https://t.co/NGmXDKAxsR https://t.co/g9ETz18VKq
— Köln Bonn Airport (@AirportCGN) June 5, 2020
This drive-through art gallery is located in an airport car park pic.twitter.com/QWRiosFsIt
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 8, 2020
Außergewöhnliche Kunst in außergewöhnlichen Zeiten: Unser Parkhaus 1 verwandelt sich am ersten Juni-Wochenende zur Drive-In-Galerie. Bei der „erfahrbaren“ Ausstellung der Initiative @nachtbroetchen treffen Pop und Street Art auf auf Club-Sounds und Lichtinstallationen. pic.twitter.com/vaeAsiBBLW
— Köln Bonn Airport (@AirportCGN) May 29, 2020
And if you haven’t seen this yet, take a minute to watch Dana Nicole Jondahl’s hysterical and on-point vacation video.
Her real birthday trip is canceled this year due to the coronavirus. Instead, she charmingly and skillfully recreates the experience of going to the airport, going through security, getting on a plane, and heading off for a trip – in her home. And she plays all the parts herself.
Our favorite bits in the video? The automatic sliding doors of the ‘airport’ and the cloud balloons. Yours?