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30 January 2026

"Women in Coffee" opens in Fiumicino by Caffè Vergnano 1882

In the Arrivals area of the Leonardo da Vinci makes its debut the format that combines coffee and social sustainability

A new "Women in Coffee" store by Caffè Vergnano 1882 has opened at Rome Fiumicino Airport, located in the Arrivals area of the airport. An opening that also brings a valuable project to the airport, capable of combining product quality and social commitment.

 

Women in Coffee is in fact a social sustainability initiative created to raise funds and support empowerment programs dedicated to women employed in the coffee supply chain, promoting inclusion, economic autonomy and professional growth in producing countries.

 

“Women in Coffee” by Caffè Vergnano 1882 all'aeroporto di Fiumicino (FCO) Foto: Copyright © Ufficio stampa Areas Italia
"Women in Coffee" by Caffè Vergnano 1882 at Fiumicino Airport (FCO) Photo: Copyright © Areas Italia Press Office

 

The new store offers customers the entire Caffè Vergnano 1882 coffee proposal: from the special Women in Coffee blend to a wide selection of hot and cold drinks, accompanied by sweet and savory snacks. An offer designed to welcome passengers arriving at the airport and offer a regenerating break after the flight, within one of the main Italian airport hubs.

 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photos: Copyright © Areas Italia Press Office
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