Brisbane Airport Seeking Out Of Home Agency For Domestic Terminal Ad Contract

Brisbane Airport Seeking Out Of Home Agency For Domestic Terminal Ad Contract

Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) is inviting Australia’s ‘out of home’ media companies to battle it out in a new creative pitch.

BAC is asking for agencies to respond to a Request for Proposal for the opportunity to operate in the southern (Virgin Australia) end of Brisbane Airport’s Domestic Terminal Building.

Brissy Airport requires the operator to demonstrate it has the necessary experience, capacity, resources and understanding to partner with BAC to deliver its advertising vision, with effective and aesthetic appeal and customer experience central to the account.

Following the completion of the retail redevelopment currently underway in the Virgin Australia area of the Domestic Terminal, the contract will kick off 1 July 2016 and expire on 30 March 2020, with a term of three years and nine months.

Appropriately experienced media companies that wish to participate in the RFP process should contact Daniel Devine from BAC (details below).

The RFP has commenced and will close at 3pm on Wednesday 9 March 2016.

Daniel Devine
Property Manager
Airline and Retail Management
Tel: +61 7 3406 5760
Email: daniel.devine@bne.com.au




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