Format · Airport OOH
OOH that reaches decision-makers. Airport audiences are 2× more affluent, 3× more likely to be C-suite, and spend an average of 90 minutes inside terminals — captive, attentive and engaged.
Why this format
The audience, the impact, the math behind why brands choose this format for their campaigns.
Business travelers, executives, frequent flyers. Higher income, higher decision-making authority.
Baggage claim, gate areas, lounges — audiences sit, wait and pay attention for 30–90 minutes.
Backlit, premium-positioned dioramas reserved for top-tier brands. Luxury feels.
No phone signal blocking in some areas. No swiping past. Pure brand engagement.
JFK, LAX, ORD, ATL, DFW, MIA + 30 regional airports. Brand presence where travelers transit.
C-suite eyes on your brand 24/7. The most efficient B2B awareness channel in OOH.
FAQ
Options include backlit dioramas, digital displays, gate domination packages, baggage claim wall wraps, floor graphics, ceiling banners and terminal corridor placements. Premium airports also offer full terminal takeovers.
We cover 200+ airports across the US, ranging from major hubs like LAX, JFK, ORD and DFW to regional and secondary airports. Coverage spans all 50 states.
Airport audiences skew toward high-income business and leisure travelers, corporate decision-makers and frequent flyers — making it one of the most valuable B2B and premium consumer audiences in OOH.
Most airport locations require a minimum of 4 weeks. Premium locations and gate dominations may require a 3-month commitment. Contact us for specific market availability.
Allow 2–3 weeks for permitting, print production and installation. Digital airport displays can go live within 48–72 hours of approved artwork.
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