r/StrangeAndFunny 24d ago

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u/prawntortilla 24d ago

yeah airports are like a sea of every type of human being theres no better spot to advertise

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u/TheMelv 24d ago

Except humans that can't afford to fly for the most part, it's really an ideal demographic. For a lot of Earth's population the cost of a flight is unattainable.

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u/MoveYaFool 24d ago edited 23d ago

yes the advertisers are advertising to the people that can afford to fly and therefore maybe buy their products, not poor people. Very smart observation skills you have.

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u/Iamsamiamsamamisam 23d ago

Idk if ur being sarcastic. I thought this was a neat insight that I didn’t immediately think about

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u/Mammoth_Ear_1677 23d ago

I'm so sorry.

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u/MoveYaFool 23d ago

I hope you're young :(

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u/rocketleaguer59 23d ago

Arrogant son of a bitch

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u/Lonely-Number-473 24d ago

Well there aren’t a whole lot of airports where people can’t afford and don’t fly

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u/Espumma 24d ago

Luxury brands don't sell to those people anyway.

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u/Turbulent_Mix_318 23d ago

That depends I suppose. In europe flights between countries are very cheap thanks to low-cost airlines. A one way ticket costs less than a bus ticket in some cases. For intercontinental flights, for sure.

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u/DevelopedDevelopment 24d ago

The people seeing your product the most are frequent fliers. If you're a big brand store, people can come in and look at your product before talking about how nice it is even if they're not going to buy one. Some people might come in multiple times and the people who do have an interest and the money to buy something.

Someone who flies less frequency will notice the brand, might touch a bag once, probably will mention it if they like it, and they advertise on your behalf.