Ryanair to start selling ad space on jets
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Irish low cost carrier Ryanair has revealed it is to start selling advertising space on the side of its aircraft.
According to reports the carrier has said it will allow advertisers to use the wing tips, front and rear of the fuselage to display their slogans.
British newspaper the Daily Mail said that the company’s bosses are touting the opportunity as the “largest and cheapest” form of outdoor advertising available.
Third parties will be able to advertise on any of the carrier’s 303 Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
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