
Airports and airlines are certainly getting into the holiday spirit.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) has a giant walk-through ornament and a mailbox where anyone who has been nice this year can mail their letter to Santa. There’s also indoor snow.
How can you not smile looking at these photos! Make sure to stop by our GIANT walk-through ornament this holiday season. It's located in the middle of Terminal 1's main mall area. pic.twitter.com/d78ttcxw6L
— MSP Airport (@mspairport) December 5, 2019
If you happen to be passing through Terminal 1 this holiday season, stop by our giant 20 ft tree on Concourse C! There's a special North Pole only mailbox next to it, too, if you still need to send Santa your wish list. pic.twitter.com/v1h7lRZJgH
— MSP Airport (@mspairport) December 6, 2019
Flurries are in the forecast for Terminal 1's airport mall from now through the end of the holiday season. We love seeing our travelers' reactions to our indoor blizzard! #snow #winter #minnesnowta pic.twitter.com/286jnZkNwF
— MSP Airport (@mspairport) December 9, 2019
Portland International Airport (PDX) is all decked out with giant snowflakes and cool-looking gifts.
Festive snowflakes. Sparkling lights. Perfect gift ideas. It's beginning to look a lot like the holidays at PDX! #flypdx #pdxww pic.twitter.com/DDrtVhomAI
— FlyPDX (@flypdx) December 10, 2019
And, looking ahead a bit, if you’re flying on Alaska Airlines on December 20 and own a holiday sweater, this is your chance to wear it.

December 20 is National Ugly Sweater Day and, for the third year in a row, Alaska Airlines will be offering flyers wearing any kind of holiday sweater (because “ugly sweater” is in the eye of the beholder) priority boarding on Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air flights.
And, ugly sweater-fan or not, keep an eye out for the Alaska Airlines “Snowplane” with a fun, winter livery.

See something festive in an airport? Or have something planned?
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