First gin machine opened at Cologne Bonn Airport

Photo: Cologne / Bonn Airport.
Photo: Cologne / Bonn Airport.

First gin machine opened at Cologne Bonn Airport

Photo: Cologne / Bonn Airport.
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Airports traditionally offer a wide range of enjoyment and consumption options. Because traveling is known to make you hungry - and thirsty too! At Cologne Airport, passengers now have the option of taking a piece of the Rhineland with them in their hand luggage.

From September 18, SIEGFRIED will be offering its alcoholic and non-alcoholic offerings in the security area of ​​Terminal 1. In the center of the almost 100 square meters in a premium location is what is possibly the first gin machine in the world, where passengers can purchase products from Rheinland Distillers at market prices and sizes (0,5 liters) by card payment.

"We are proud and grateful that we have found a partner in Cologne Bonn Airport who so actively supports our desire to bring the brand into the world," says Raphael Vollmar from SIEGFRIED. “In the seven years that SIEGFRIED has already been on the market, we have had many surprises and exciting collaborations. The commitment of Cologne / Bonn Airport is definitely one of them, and we are very grateful for it. And of course we are all the more pleased when the passengers also have fun discovering SIEGFRIED's home and taste, ”adds Gerald Koenen from SIEGFRIED Gin.

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