This lightbox is located in the main corridor after the international departure security check, reaching 100% of outbound passengers who have completed check-in and security procedures. The lightboxes are strategically placed at key points along the post-security flow, covering high-net-worth international travelers and providing an efficient exposure platform for brands.
Terminal 2 handles an average of over 30,000 international arrivals per day. Its international arrivals customs inspection area is a key checkpoint that all incoming passengers must pass through, and the customs lane is the only mandatory point after entry, ensuring that advertisements reach 100% of the target audience. The efficiency of receiving advertising information far exceeds that of other non-mandatory areas in the airport.
The T2 international area covers the international arrivals baggage claim hall and the greeting hall. It is a key route that overseas passengers must pass through upon entry, with an average stay of 8–15 minutes. The environment is enclosed with focused sightlines, providing a high-end, precise, and undisturbed communication scenario for brands.
The elevator cabin is fully covered with standard elevator frame advertising space. Leveraging its unique contextual characteristics and audience value, it serves as an efficient, precise, and cost-effective community communication medium. The advertisement becomes the sole visual focus for passengers, with strong compulsory reading that subtly fosters brand recognition and effectively enhances conversion intent.
The elevator cabin is a closed, quiet, and interference-free 'golden zone' for attention, where audiences naturally focus on the wall advertisement, creating a semi-compulsory viewing effect. This significantly enhances advertising recall efficiency and provides a natural high-reach communication scenario, making the brand impression more memorable.
Located along the city's main thoroughfare, it is one of the more mature residential communities in Guanshanhu District, with well-developed commercial, educational, and transportation facilities. The barrier gate has three core advantages: compulsory viewing, high-frequency exposure, and low interference. Vehicles naturally focus on the screen of the gate while waiting for the barrier to lift, allowing advertising information to be effectively conveyed without the need for active searching.
Through the high-frequency exposure of community barrier gate advertisements, brands can deeply penetrate this high-value demographic, establishing trust and a sense of intimacy. As entrances and exits are places that residents pass through daily, with stable traffic and frequent interaction between vehicles and people, they provide a natural high-reach scenario for brand communication.
The iconic three-dimensional advertising structure standing next to the driveway outside the main entrance of the terminal serves as the first visual touchpoint for passengers entering the T1 domestic departure process. It covers the flow of both domestic and international departing passengers, achieving high-density exposure and providing both brand display and efficient communication value.