
This hoarding is strategically positioned on the Airport-Elamkulam corridor in Ernakulam, Kerala, capturing traffic along a critical route connecting the city to Cochin International Airport. The location serves both airport-bound travelers and daily commuters, offering exposure to a diverse audience including business professionals, tourists, and local residents navigating this well-traveled arterial road.
The hoarding is situated along the airport approach road in Ernakulam, a commercially significant district in Kerala. This corridor is part of the primary access route to Cochin International Airport, one of India's busiest airports. The surrounding area features a mix of commercial establishments, residential neighborhoods, and service-oriented businesses catering to travelers and locals alike. The location benefits from connectivity to NH 66 (formerly NH 47) and proximity to key landmarks such as Aluva, Kakkanad IT parks, and central Ernakulam business districts. Approximate estimates suggest the locality experiences consistent traffic throughout the day, with notable spikes during morning and evening airport transfer hours.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: The surrounding locality may experience approximately 35,000–65,000 vehicles/day, typical for airport corridor roads in tier-2 Indian cities. This includes airport taxis, private vehicles, tourist buses, commercial transport, and daily commuters.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Pedestrian movement along this corridor is moderate, estimated at 1,500–4,000 people/day, primarily near commercial nodes and bus stops.
Peak Activity Periods: Traffic intensity peaks during 5:30 AM–8:30 AM (early morning airport departures) and 6:00 PM–9:00 PM (evening arrivals and return commutes). Weekend traffic remains consistent due to leisure travel.
Primary Audience: Business travelers, tourists, airport employees, local commuters, taxi and app-cab drivers, and middle to upper-middle-class households in the Ernakulam region.
Advertising Potential: The airport corridor context creates high receptivity for travel-related services, hospitality brands, financial products, automotive, and premium consumer goods. Reliable public measurements are unavailable; these figures represent locality-based estimates.
Travel and Tourism | Hospitality (Hotels & Resorts) | Airlines & Travel Booking Platforms | Banking & Financial Services | Automotive (Car Rentals, Dealerships) | Consumer Electronics | Real Estate | Healthcare (Wellness Tourism) | Educational Institutions | E-commerce & Logistics
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's commercial profile, road hierarchy, and typical airport corridor characteristics in Ernakulam. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal travel patterns, road conditions, and time of day.