APN Outdoor set for take-off with Syd Airport

APN Outdoor set for take-off with Syd Airport

Sydney Airport has signed a new five-and-a-half-year agreement with APN Outdoor for advertising rights at the T1 international terminal, T2 domestic terminal and airport exterior signage.

This agreement is one of the most valuable out of home advertising contracts in Australia and New Zealand.

“We look forward to continuing our long-term partnership with APN Outdoor to transform Sydney Airport’s advertising portfolio,” Sydney Airport managing director and chief executive officer Kerrie Mather said.

“APN Outdoor has taken a leadership position in out of home and digital advertising, so it’s well placed to deliver an enhanced media platform to better engage with customers travelling through Sydney Airport,” Mather said.

APN Outdoor was selected following a competitive tender process.

Over the next 12 months, Sydney Airport and APN Outdoor plan to consolidate the airport advertising portfolio by investing in high quality signage and digitising existing media at new and refurbished sites across both terminal precincts.

APN Outdoor chief executive officer Richard Herring said the company is proud to be strengthening its existing partnership with Sydney Airport.

“Sydney Airport is a world class facility and Australia’s gateway airport,” Herring said.

“It has long been known as the premium outdoor advertising environment in Australia and we are looking forward to taking its offering to the next level.

“Backed by an extensive redevelopment plan, we will ensure our clients have the opportunity to connect their brands with this unique traveller audience in a high quality environment.

“The addition of T2, Australia’s busiest domestic terminal, to our airport portfolio will significantly enhance our reach of this audience and generate exciting opportunities to improve engagement.”

The win follows closely behind APN Outdoor assuming the Outdoor advertising concession at Auckland Airport in November 2014.

APN Outdoor’s portfolio of airport advertising includes Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth, Auckland and Christchurch airports.

This story first appeared on B&T.

 Image via Sydney Airport.

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