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Advertising strategy goes to Grand Bahama

AFTER the success of Bahamas Airport Advertising in Nassau, the company said it is now taking its advertising strategy to the nation’s second city.

The advertising company and Wi-Fi provider for Lynden Pindling International Airport said the move was timed to take advantage of the recent expansion of the international and domestic terminals at the Grand Bahama International Airport.

The launch of BAA’s new sister company, Airport Advertising Freeport (AAF), will enable clients to enhance their exposure at multiple airports and raise their profile throughout the region.

AAF is scheduled to take over the advertising programme as of October 1, 2013, and is already developing advertising strategies in both terminals, with pre-sales to commence August 1.

“We are extremely excited to be able to offer the same advertising opportunities in Freeport that have proven to be extremely successful for our clients in Nassau,” said company president John Charles Bethel.

“Airport Advertising Freeport is excited about the chance to be one of the companies working to stimulate positive growth in the Grand Bahama market place.”

AAF vice president Thomas John Bethel said: “There is great potential and opportunity in the Grand Bahama marketplace.

“We are very pleased to be expanding our company to Freeport, where we feel there is substantial room for growth and economic success.”

As space will be limited, interested parties are asked to contact Airport Advertising Freeport for available locations and rates.

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