The Kuala Namu International Airport in Medan was completed in 2013 and it was very well received as the former Polonia Airport was deemed too overcrowded. Furthermore, the Kuala Namu International Airport in Medan had been well designed with lots of spaciousness, glass, and modern facilities. This airport is considered Indonesia’s second-largest, after Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, with a 224,298 m² passengers terminal and will eventually have a capacity of 50 million passengers (2030).
While it seems a bit empty now, it is good to be under capacity as the room for growth in Indonesia is tremendous! Frankly, it is rare to have anything facilities that are under-utilized in the fast-growing Southeast Asian country. All brands are fighting for a share of voice in this market!
Telkomsel airport advertising at the Kuala Namu International Airport
Giant Lightbox Tubes
Telkomsel airport advertising at the Kuala Namu International Airport
Giant Lightbox Tubes (In front of the departure gates -100% pass through
Telkomsel airport advertising at the Kuala Namu International Airport
Giant Lightbox Tubes (In front of the departure gates -passerbys from passengers after check-in and before boarding near Duty-Free areas.
Telkomsel supports The Perfect Media for its exclusive locations at the Kuala Namu International Airport. The airport advertising consisted of 4 GIANT light tubes of 3 visuals each ie. 12 visuals! Strategically placed in the departure terminals, these are 100% head-on viewing by all departing passengers – both domestic and international. International passengers are mostly traveling from Medan Kuala Namu International Airport towards Penang, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Now multiply that by 4
GIANT light tubes are hard to produce, transport, and install!
Measuring more than 1m in diameter and more than 2m in height excluding the stand, these airport advertising lightbox tubes are specially designed to create a powerful impact. Each lightbox tubes allow our client Telkomsel 3 powerful visuals with a 360-degree viewing. EVERYONE can see the advertising.