As a ground transportation center, T3GTC connects the airport express rail, parking lot and commercial area, and the billboard media covers 100% of the outbound passenger routes, intercepting an average of 140,000 passengers per day
The bus waiting hall lightbox advertisement located in the core area of Yuanmingyuan relies on densely populated public transportation nodes to achieve effective brand communication through high exposure. The lightbox has clear and eye-catching images, displayed 24/7, and is one of the important media for promoting urban brands.
It is adjacent to the side of the VIP lounge or on both sides of the check-in area passage, covering a high-density area, and the passenger's line of sight naturally extends here
Area: BeijingType: BusFormat: car bodyFrequency: 0
The advertising on the bus body of Beijing Route 44 covers important bus routes in the central area of Beijing. This circular route connects the core areas of Dongcheng District and Xicheng District. Bus body advertising, with its wide geographical coverage and high-frequency daily exposure, has become an ideal choice for brand promotion.
Track exposure The south gate is 100 meters away from Huaihe Road Station of Metro Line 5, with an average daily passenger flow of 23,000 people at a single station, forming a natural flow of people advertising space
Fly beyond the boundary, the brand has no boundaries
Area: Type: aircraftFormat: PaintingsFrequency: 0
As a "landmark in the sky", aircraft fuselage advertising is suitable for brands seeking global influence, but it needs to comprehensively evaluate cost, compliance and long-term benefits
10,000 meters in the air, attracting hundreds of millions of attention!
Area: Type: aircraftFormat: PaintingsFrequency: 0
Through innovation in visual, spatial and communication dimensions, aircraft fuselage painting advertising has become an efficient marketing carrier with both artistic and commercial value
Located in the luggage storage area directly above the seats, the distribution on both sides ensures that passengers have full field of vision, and the exposure time of a single flight is 4-8 hours