This advertising space is located on both sides of the boarding bridge in the terminal. It is a must-pass area for passengers arriving and departing via the boarding bridge, capable of covering all passenger advertising screens on the bridge. It has an intuitive media form, is visually appealing, and highly recognizable, making it an ideal platform for businesses to promote their brands.
This media is located in the free area of the departure hall on the second floor of the domestic terminal. It has high passenger coverage, a large media area, arranged in a sequence, with strong visual impact. It can effectively convey corporate and brand information, has a high advertising reach, and is an ideal medium for promoting corporate image and showcasing brands.
The check-in hall is a place that all domestic departing passengers must pass through. Passengers typically stay here for 10-20 minutes, during which they repeatedly scan their surroundings and are highly receptive to advertising content. It is especially suitable for promoting travel products, high-end consumer goods, local brands, and large-scale events.
As a key scenario where 100% of all domestic arriving passengers stop, with an average dwell time of 10–15 minutes, this lightbox media, with its enclosed flow, stable gaze, and high-quality audience base, has become a strategic communication node for brands to efficiently reach high-value people in southern Liaoning.
This advertising space is located at the Domestic Arrivals B passage in the airport terminal. It has a large media area, clear and direct visuals, and strong visual impact, making it an effective way to communicate corporate and brand information. It is an ideal platform for businesses to promote their brand.
As the core pathway node that 100% of all domestic arriving passengers pass through, this lightbox media has become an important window for brands to reach high-value travelers in Northeast China, thanks to its high coverage, strong visual focus, and quality audience base.
As the first visual interface for passengers entering the terminal from the metro, this set of floor-to-ceiling LED screens precisely reaches tens of thousands of business and leisure travelers arriving at or departing from the airport by subway each day, serving as a key communication node connecting urban transportation with air travel.
As the first large digital interface that passengers encounter after entering the departure hall, this LED setup covers the entire path from the entrance to the check-in counters and security checkpoints, reaching over 140,000 passengers daily.