A NEW mural which will greet visitors arriving at Bristol Airport has been unveiled by Visit West UK.
The 136 ft mural, which weaves its way along the arrival corridor, is the result of a partnership between the airport, Visit West's member businesses and Eye Airports.
The piece of artwork details all the main attractions in the region, such as Wookey Hole, Cheddar Gorge and Caves, Clifton Suspension Bridge and much more.
As detailed on the Bristol Airport website, Dan Mills, head of Commercial & Industry Engagement at Visit West, said: “We were delighted to be able to offer this exclusive opportunity to Visit West members.
"The striking visual depicting a backdrop of iconic local landmarks will help inspire the 8.5M passengers that are projected to pass through Bristol Airport arrivals corridor this year.”
Jacqui Mills, Public and Community Relations, Bristol Airport, added: “The area offers fantastic tourist attractions, events, natural landscape, culture, history and entertainment.
"Bristol Airport provides a convenient gateway for visitors to the region, and this eye-catching artwork display creates a positive first impression to visitors and is a great way of showcasing the wealth and range of attractions and events available.”
This week, @VisitWestUK revealed a brand-new piece of artwork here at Bristol Airport to greet arriving passengers
— Bristol Airport (@BristolAirport) August 8, 2023
The 136 ft mural features a wide range of fantastic family-friendly attractions and events in Bath, Bristol and the surrounding area
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