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Bus Shelter Advertising in Delhi

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Maximizing Exposure: Bus Shelter Advertising in Delhi

Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is a city of endless possibilities and opportunities. Amidst its bustling streets and vibrant neighborhoods, bus shelter advertising emerges as a powerful medium for brands to connect with a diverse and dynamic audience. As commuters navigate through the city’s bustling thoroughfares, bus shelters stand as prominent landmarks, offering a captive audience for advertisers to opt Bus Shelter Advertising in Delhi.

MyHoardings, a leading ad agency, understands the nuances of Delhi’s bustling landscape and leverages bus shelter advertising to maximize brand exposure. With strategically placed shelters in high-traffic areas across the city, brands can effectively capture the attention of commuters and pedestrians alike. From eye-catching posters to interactive digital displays, MyHoardings offers innovative solutions that ensure brands stand out amidst the urban landscape of Delhi.

Whether it’s targeting professionals on their daily commute or reaching out to shoppers exploring the city, bus shelter advertising offers unparalleled reach and impact. With MyHoardings as your partner, brands can elevate their visibility and make a lasting impression in the vibrant streets of Delhi, solidifying their presence in one of India’s most dynamic cities.

Bus media Ad space available for brand promotion

  • Bus External Wrap
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    Bus External Wrap consist of sticker on full bus body.

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    Internal Bus Branding

    Internal Bus Branding

  • Back Panel Ads

    Back Panel Ads

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Footfall Numbers in Bangalore Public Transport Service

Public TransportAverage Footfall
Bus Stations (Majestic)1.5 lakh passengers per day.
Bangalore City Railway Station 2.5 lakh passengers per day.
Metro Stations 4 lakh passengers per day
Kempegowda International Airport (BLR)26,000 passengers per day

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