A sprinkle of Disney Christmas magic will be enchanting travellers and families at Brussels Airport this festive season.

Taking pride of place in the Connector building until 13th January 2016 is a seven metres tall Disney Junior Christmas tree made from soft toys. With Mickey Mouse on top; the magical tree has been created using 1,200 individual soft toys including some of pre-schoolers’ favourites such as Doc McStuffins, Sofia the First and Miles From Tomorrow.

All of the toys used in its creation will afterwards be donated to the Red Cross who will be distributing the soft toys to children with special needs and special holiday camps for underprivileged children.

The tree can be found in the Connector building throughout the festive season, beyond security screening and so will be seen exclusively by passengers. People who wish to make a selfie with the soft toy tree in the background, will find subtle hints about the most idyllic selfie spots.

About The Walt Disney Company:

The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise. Disney is a Dow 30 company and had annual revenues of $52.5 billion in its last fiscal year, the highest in the Company’s history (FY15).

The Walt Disney Company has been at the forefront of family entertainment for over 80 years and is dedicated to creating innovative, entertainment experiences for children and families. The Disney brand is experienced in a number of ways across the region including in cinemas, on TV screens with Disney-branded channels as well as non-branded content, through a wide range of consumer products that are sold at mass market retailers and in Disney Stores across the region. The Disney brand is also experienced at Europe’s #1 tourist destination, Disneyland Paris, which opened in 1992.

About Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport is one of the largest airports in Europe, handling 23.5 million passengers and 489,000 tonnes of freight annually. Brussels Airport links the European capital with 226 destinations worldwide that are served by 77 different airlines. (figures 2015).

Brussels Airport caters for the specific needs of the business travellers, and also has the largest low-fare offer in Belgium. Brussels Airport is the second most important centre of economic growth in Belgium providing direct and indirect employment for 60,000 people.

Brussels Airport is operated by Brussels Airport Company. The shareholders are the Belgian State (25 percent) and a consortium of private investors (75 percent).

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