10/09/2002

Advertising flies high at Belfast City Airport

Carrickfergus-based company Des Bingham Associates recently announced the awarding of a five-year extension to their existing contract to sell the advertising opportunities at Belfast City Airport.

Managing Director Des Bingham welcomed the contract announcement and said: "Des Bingham Associates have over the previous five years developed a strong client base of advertisers within the airport, which continues to grow as the Belfast City Airport grows. The strength and effectiveness of the medium is such that advertising at Belfast City Airport, has become an integral part of many of Northern Ireland's leading companies marketing plan, wishing to reach an affluent ABC1 audience."

The contract renewal coincides with the launch of Des Bingham Associates new website at www.primairsites.com to promote the advertising opportunities available.

The website enables visitors to view and check availability of the many advertising opportunities on offer, ranging from indoor and outdoor advertising sites to unique sponsorship and marketing opportunities.

This concession for advertising and marketing strengthens the partnership between Des Bingham Associates and the Belfast City Airport which caters for around 1.8 million passengers a year.

(SP)

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