Revolut uses Jet Bridge branding at Hamburg Airport
Revolut is running an eye-catching airport advertising campaign at Hamburg Airport (HAM). Through Media Frankfurt, the company has implemented a high-impact advertising presence on 16 passenger boarding bridges for one year. The implementation includes large-scale stickers on the outside of the jet bridges and comprehensive branding inside the passenger corridors.

Jet Bridge branding refers to the advertising design of passenger boarding bridges – i.e. the connection between the terminal and the aircraft. The advantage of this advertising medium lies in its unmissable presence: every arriving and departing passenger sees and passes through this area. This creates intensive brand contact with a long dwell time in the immediate travel environment. Compared to traditional billboards, the advertising message is an integral part of the passenger journey and is particularly visually dominant.
With 16 Jet Bridges occupied, Revolut has achieved comprehensive coverage along central passenger flows at Hamburg Airport. The environment is characterised by business travellers, international individual travellers and tourists – a mobile target group with high purchasing power. The one-year term ensures continuous visibility across a variety of travel occasions.
Hamburg is part of a Europe-wide strategy: Revolut is represented at a total of 15 airports, including Rome-Fiumicino (FCO), Madrid (MAD) and Brussels (BRU). Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and an important economic and tourist destination. The internationally connected airport reaches an urban, affluent and international audience – an environment that makes airport advertising particularly effective in a high-quality mobility context.
If you want to run campaigns at several locations simultaneously, you can use our SkyConnect networks to book airports throughout Germany centrally via Media Frankfurt. This allows you to efficiently implement national campaigns with a uniform strategy and control them centrally via Media Frankfurt.
