Ryanair launches aircraft advertising

Ryanair (Dublin) under the file “It was bound to happen”, has announced it will now sell advertising space on its 303 Boeing 737-800s. Although not a full logojet, a space by the nose and three other locations is being offered to any potential advertisers. The ultra-low fare airline issued this statement:

Ryanair, Europe’s only ultra-low cost carrier (ULCC), on July 17 offered businesses across the world the chance to advertise their brand on its fleet of 303 Boeing 737-800 aircraft and reach millions of European passengers through Europe’s largest and cheapest outdoor advertising medium. Ryanair operates over 1,600 flights per day, connecting 180 destinations in 29 countries, through over 1,600 routes and will carry more international passengers this year (81.5 million) than any other airline in the world. Companies can have their brand featured on four different locations on the Ryanair aircraft, including on the inner and outer winglets, front fuselage and rear fuselage, for a 12-month period, for a fraction of the price of a newspaper advert.

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One thought on “Ryanair launches aircraft advertising

  1. robertzukeng

    Reblogged this on Capital City Grad and commented:
    I’m a bit Surprised that no one thought of this earlier. Sure, there are aircraft fully draped in corporate livery as advertisements. Yet there is still a lot of blank, white parts of the aircraft that could be capitalized. I’d saying putting adds on the top of the wing, or the winglets would be next. Not directed at persons on the ground, but directed at the passengers of the plane itself. Staring out the window and seeing say Coca-Cola on the wing for 6 hours should have at the very least some form of effect on the consumer.

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