The atrium on the first floor of Gate 15 is located in the central area of Chaoyang Joy City and is one of the busiest areas in the mall, with 100% coverage of all consumers within the mall. As the core location of the Chaoyang Qing area, Chaoyang Joy City has become the preferred place for Beijing's new affluent population and high-level urban white-collar workers.
Located at No. 69 Fuxing Road, Haidian District, Beijing, it is composed of Wukesong Arena, M Space, HI-Park Basketball Park, Wukesong Cultural and Sports Square, and Hi-Up Commercial Center. It is not only a basketball sanctuary in Beijing but also a representative of Beijing's nighttime economy, and has been rated as a national-level nighttime cultural and tourism consumption cluster.
The check-in hall is the first point of entry for passengers at the airport and is one of the areas where they spend a longer period of time. Passengers complete check-in and baggage drop-off procedures here, staying for 15-30 minutes, providing ample time and space for advertising exposure.
This advertising space is located in the domestic arrivals hall of the airport. It is the first open area that travelers encounter before entering the city upon arrival, covering all domestic arriving passengers and effectively reaching high-potential consumer groups such as tourists, business travelers, and people returning home to visit family.
Located in the core line of sight area where passengers head towards the exit after retrieving their luggage, it has a forced exposure rate of 95%, accurately reaching three high-potential consumer groups: tourists on vacation, business travelers, and people returning home to visit family. Under the illumination of the airport LED, every pause of a passenger becomes an opportunity for dialogue between the brand and the city.
The LED screen is at a moderate height with content clearly visible, causing no visual burden to travelers. It covers most travelers' arrival times, ensuring efficient advertising reach. With Jiaodong Airport's annual throughput surpassing 26 million passengers, the airport's LED system has become a golden channel for brands to connect with travelers.
As a necessary place for passengers to complete check-in procedures, this advertising space reaches 100% of domestic and international departing passengers, and passengers spend an average of 25-30 minutes in the check-in area, providing a prime time for in-depth brand communication.
Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport handles over 24 million passengers annually. The high visibility of the display ads on the internal jet bridges makes them a prime location for airport advertising, reaching tens of thousands of people during peak hours and providing continuous exposure for brands.