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Watch the video from the inauguration ceremony of line 2 to the airport
The Nice Côte d'Azur Airportis is now accessible by tram. To make things even better: it will cost as little as 1.5 euro or 1 euro for the tenants of a 10-tickets package, which matches the price of the public transport network in Nice. After the inauguration of tram line 2 on 14th of December the unique pricing enters into force and it is now possible to access terminals 1 and 2 for free from the Grand Arenas and for a low price for the remaining parts of the line.
Don’t forget: your journey out of Nice starts with the tram. And it has never been easier to reach your destination: a tram leaves every 6 minutes, making it super convenient to access the airport, so as you can never be late again.
Watch the video from the inauguration ceremony of 14th of December, when Mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi underlined that that the extension of the tram line is a milestone in the development of the city and metropolis of Nice.
Source: Nice.fr, Christian Estrosi
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