Advertising at the Warsaw Airport Chopin
Advertising at the Warsaw Chopin Airport
Contact:
tel. +48 22 211 86 87
Airport Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw
- The Fryderyk Chopin airport is the largest airport in Poland, located southwest of the city center.
- Opened in 1934 at the military airport as the Warsaw-Okęcie Airport, in 2001 the airport was named after Fryderyk Chopin.
- Is the main base of LOT Polish Airlines
- Airport supports 87% of foreign flights (top 5 destinations: Germany, UK, France, Italy, the Netherlands) and 13% of domestic flight
- In 2016, it served 13 million passengers, in 2017 the number of passengers was 16 million, the forecast for 2018 is 20 million passengers
Media:
- 3 digital advertising totems (173x307 cm), departures – public area
- 8 80 "LCD screens, departures
- 8 LCD screens 80 ", arrivals
* 80% of passengers spend nearly 3 hours at the airport
* 77% of passengers watch airport ads