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Corporate | 22 January 2008 08:00
BMC gains Ferrari advertising budget at Beijing Airport
Business Media China AG / Contract
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BMC gains Ferrari advertising budget at Beiiing Airport
Stuttgart/Beijing, January 22, 2008 – Shortly after the launch of the new
advertising space at the new 'Olympic' Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital
International Airport (BCIA), Business Media China (BMC) was able to close
a big order with Ferrari. The Italian car manufacturer has booked one of
the attractive car booth for at least one year starting in March 2008.
The acquisition of the licences for the high-quality advertising sites
inside the new 'Olympic' Terminal T3 (two car exhibition booths as well as
a large number of premium light boxes), which BMC was awarded some months
ago after the conclusion of a bidding process, pays off rapidly. The
booking of an attractive car exhibition booth by one of the most renowned
car makers of the world underlines the importance of the terminal as a
premium advertising platform in China. About 80 percent of the arriving
passengers will cross the famous red sports cars.
Beijing Capital International Airport is the main international airport of
China. In 2004, it even became the most frequented airport in Asia by
aircraft movements. In 2006 BCIA was the second busiest airport in Asia and
number 9 worldwide with more than 48 million travelers. In 2007 the total
number of passengers surpassed these numbers already in November with
almost 50 millions. The new Terminal 3 was designed by Norman Foster and
opens in March. It will be the world's biggest and most modern airport
terminal.
The terminal 3 will be the main base for Air China and the whole Star
Alliance including Lufthansa and the Oneworld Alliance (American Airlines,
British Airways and others). It will be departure and arrival airport for
several domestic Air China flights but namely for all international flights
and become one of Asia’s most important hub for business travelers.
At the so-called 'Olympic Terminal' all international departures and
arrivals for the Olympic summer games will be handled and all VIPs, the
teams and most of the tourists will be welcomed there. More than 50 percent
of the charter flights for the Olympics are expected to arrive in Beijing.
For more Information:
Business Media China AG
Rotebühlstrasse 87
DE-70178 Stuttgart
[email protected]
Edwin van der Geest
+41 43 268 32 30
22.01.2008 Financial News transmitted by DGAP
Language: English
Issuer: Business Media China AG
Rotebühlstrasse 87
70178 Stuttgart
Deutschland
Phone: +49 (0)711 490 890 0
Fax: +49 (0)711 490 890 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.businessmediachina.com
ISIN: DE0005250401
WKN: 525040
Listed: Regulierter Markt in Frankfurt (General Standard);
Freiverkehr in Berlin, Stuttgart, München, Hamburg,
Düsseldorf
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