Danske launches Drop Zone at Belfast City Airport departures lounge
Posted: 13 October 2021 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
A new Drop Zone, sponsored by Danske Bank, has been launched at Belfast City Airport to help business and leisure travellers stay digitally connected with charging zones and free Wi-Fi.


Left-right: Mark Beattie Operations Director at Belfast City Airport Shaun McAnee Managing Director of Corporate Business Banking at Danske Bank celebrate the launch of Danske Bank Drop Zone. Credit: Belfast City Airport
A new digital hub, sponsored by Danske Bank, has opened at George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD) to help business and leisure travellers stay connected.
The Drop Zone, located in the airport’s departures lounge, offers passengers the chance to have a seat while charging their phones, tablets, and laptops and using the airport’s free Wi-Fi.
Designed by Off the Wall and including 16 charging points, the Drop Zone aims to help airline passengers be ready to work, access entertainment, or simply stay connected on their journey.
Shaun McAnee, Managing Director of Corporate & Business Banking at Danske Bank said: “We’re really pleased to see the Danske Drop Zone come to life at George Best Belfast City Airport. It is the latest initiative in our mission to Help Northern Ireland Grow Again, and provides an opportunity for anyone travelling for work or leisure to stay connected. As the economy opens up again it is important that we make it as easy as possible for our local business people to do business in other parts of the UK and beyond.”
Belfast City Airport currently serves 18 destinations across the U.K. and Europe, with its seven regional and blue-chip airline partners, including Aer Lingus, British Airways, and KLM.
Mark Beattie, Operations Director at George Best Belfast City Airport commented: “We are pleased to be working with Danske Bank as the sponsor of our new Drop Zone hub in the departures lounge.
“Its prime location means that each person travelling out of Belfast City Airport, whether it’s for business or leisure, will be able to avail of the comfortable seating area and charging points.
“As the UK and Ireland’s Most Convenient Airport, situated only five minutes from Belfast city centre, and home to over 100 on-site advertising opportunities, it’s clear to see why we’re the ideal location for building brand awareness and influencing the behaviour of customers.”
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