Special campaign in Cologne: Corona vaccination on the plane
Created: 12/13/2021Updated: 12/13/2021, 4:04 pm
From: Nina Büchs
The Airbus Zero G after the last landing at Cologne / Bonn Airport.
Vaccinations will start here from December 13th.
© Cologne / Bonn Airport
There are new pop-up vaccination stations in Cologne, one of which is located at Cologne / Bonn Airport.
There they are vaccinated against the corona virus in an airplane.
Cologne - Due to the high Corona numbers, the vaccination offer in Cologne has meanwhile been significantly expanded.
There are many mobile vaccination campaigns in Cologne.
A special highlight, however, is the municipal vaccination campaign in the historic “Airbus Zero G” aircraft at Cologne / Bonn Airport.
Vaccination campaign at Cologne / Bonn Airport in an Airbus A300 Zero G
Monday, December 13th from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Friday, December 17th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tuesday, December 21st from 12pm to 6pm
There is a particularly spectacular vaccination campaign at Cologne / Bonn Airport.
There they will be vaccinated on December 13th, 17th and 21st in an airplane - the Airbus A300 Zero G. In addition to first and second vaccinations, booster vaccinations are also offered.
MRNA vaccines from Biontech and Moderna are inoculated, but the vaccine from Johnson & Johnson is also on offer.
An appointment does not have to be made in advance.
Location:
The Airbus Zero G is located in the P-Nord outdoor car park at Cologne Bonn Airport (Nordallee, 51147 Cologne).
Vaccine:
People under the age of 30 receive the Biontech vaccine as a priority, older people receive the Moderna vaccine.
A vaccination with Johnson & Johnson is also offered
How to get there:
For those
arriving by
car, we recommend a parking space in multi-storey car parks P2 or P3.
If you want to travel by public transport, you can take the S-Bahn line 13 and take it to the “Flughafen Köln / Bonn” stop.
“We are very pleased that we can support the city of Cologne and provide this extraordinary vaccination location.
Getting a vaccination in the historic Zero G is something very special, and not just for airplane enthusiasts, ”says Johan Vanneste, CEO of Flughafen Köln / Bonn GmbH.
Airbus A300 Zero G.
The historic Airbus A300 Zero G was used until 2014 to simulate weightlessness as a so-called "parabolic aircraft".
It was used for test and experimental flights.
“A total of 13,180 parabolas were flown with the Airbus;
among other things, astronaut Alexander Gerst trained on board, ”said Cologne / Bonn Airport.
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