Recognizing that airports are emotional places, Heathrow in the UK has gone all ‘Love Actually’ by installing the world’s largest sprig of mistletoe for Christmas arrivals. The airport hopes that over three million passengers will pucker up under the Heathrow mistletoe, which is a 10 x 8-foot sprig in Terminal 5, and smaller sprigs placed around the other terminals. Love is in the air-port (sorry, terrible pun).
Mike Brown, chief operating officer of the airport, had this to say about the Heathrow mistletoe: "Heathrow is often the place where friends and lovers are reunited at Christmas, or where people start their long journeys home to loved ones. We hope our giant mistletoe will bring some added Christmas cheer and excitement to journeys taken over the festive period."
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The Heathrow Mistletoe is the World's Biggest
Trend Themes
1. Emotional Airport Experiences - Installing large mistletoe sprigs at airports creates opportunities for emotional connections and experiences for travelers.
2. Festive Airport Decorations - Using oversized decorations like the world's biggest mistletoe sprig in airports adds a festive and joyful atmosphere for travelers during the holiday season.
3. Promoting Love and Togetherness - Creating opportunities for passengers to kiss under mistletoe at airports promotes a sense of love and togetherness during the holiday season.
Industry Implications
1. Airport Transportation - Airports can capitalize on the trend by incorporating unique and engaging decorations and experiences to enhance the passenger journey and create memorable moments.
2. Event Planning and Decor - Event planning and decor companies can explore creating oversized decorations like giant mistletoe sprigs for airports and other public spaces.
3. Holiday Tourism - Holiday tourism companies can promote destinations with airports that offer festive and romantic experiences, such as kissing under mistletoe, to attract travelers during the holiday season.