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Libertybus Advertising Media Pack 2020 Get Your Business out & About Call: 01534 811029 Email: Info@Shooht.Com Photographs courtesy of Colin Garnier LibertyBus Advertising Media Pack 2020 Get your business out & about Call: 01534 811029 Email: [email protected] 4.7 Million Passenger journeys a year Welcome across the network to the world of LibertyBus 35,000 Miles Island-Wide Advertising! That’s the total each main fleet bus travels per year Operating around just 45 square miles, LibertyBus advertising provides probably the most frequently The LibertyBus network operates seen, highest-impact & most cost effective form of advertising available in Jersey... 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Portelet Bay Greve d’Azette Le Hocq For route variations Portelet d’Azette Greve HarbourLa Rocque Portelet Bay Inn Green Island start to finish. a and b – seeFor timetable route variations d’Azette Green Harbour most from your space. a and b – see timetable 22 x22 Island St Clement’s Bay St Clement’s Bay 1 1g 1a 1b 2 2a 3 4 8 9 12 X12 12a 13 15 16 19 21 22 23 25 25a 27 28 Please check www.libertybus.je for up to date maps and bus times © LibertyBus 2014 Photograph courtesy of Colin Garnier Please check www.libertybus.je for up to date maps and bus times. Seasonal routes 14 and 28. #trackmybus © LibertyBus 2019 Get your business out & about Call: 01534 811029 Email: [email protected] Main Fleet Single Deckers + Service all 25 routes on a daily rotation WE’RE KEEP IT + 35,000 miles a year per bus BUSINESS CURRENT + 7 days a week/362 days a year FRIENDLY! & FRESH! Monthly & quarterly You can change your + 5am - Late evening payment plans advert during the available with no course of your additional fees contract 1 Bootlid Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months £2,703 £225 £201 £2,904 6 months £1,688* £281 £201 £1,889 Photograph courtesy of Colin Garnier 3 months £1,182* £394 £201 £1,383 2 Rear Window + Bootlid 1 2 Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months £4,882 £407 £431 £5,313 6 months £3,051* £508 £431 £3,482 3 months £2,136* £712 £431 £2,567 3 Interiors Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 mth x 15 £1,984 £165 £733 £2,716 12 mth x33 £3,605 £300 £1,536 £5,142 4 Full Wrap 3 4 Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit 12 mth min £9,995 £832 £3,500 - £6,000** All prices are subject to +5% GST. All spaces subject to availability. Quarterly or monthly payment terms: First media space payment + print & fit due upon completion then subsequent space rental payments as set out in your contract. *Added premium for contracts of less than 12 months. **Exact cost dependent on coverage & will be quoted upon receiving of your design. Get your business out & about Call: 01534 811029 Email: [email protected] Photograph courtesy of Colin Garnier Main Fleet Double Deckers + Dedicated Airport Route 15 & 22 WE’RE KEEP IT + Dedicated Route 14 (Apr - Oct only) BUSINESS CURRENT + Over 100,000 passenger journeys per bus FRIENDLY! & FRESH! Monthly & quarterly You can change your + High frequency departures every 15 minutes payment plans advert during the available with no course of your additional fees contract 1 Full Rear Wrap Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months min £7,763 £647 £2,070 £9,833 2 Full Wrap Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit 12 months min £15,000 £1,250 £5,000 - £10,000* 1 2 3 Interior - Standard Cove Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months £375 £31 £70 £445 4 Interior - Behind Driver Cabin Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months £550 £46 £135 £596 Photograph courtesy of Colin Garnier 5 Interior - Tall Stairwell Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 3 4 5 12 months £1,100 £92 £364 £1,464 All prices are subject to +5% GST. Ask about muliti-bus & All spaces subject to availability. multi-point interior packages Quarterly or monthly payment terms: First for upper & lower deck media space payment + print & fit due upon exposure to a captive audience! completion then subsequent space rental payments as set out in your contract. *Exact cost dependent on coverage & will be quoted upon receiving of your design. Get your business out & about Call: 01534 811029 Email: [email protected] Extended Fleet Single Deckers + Support the main network during the day WE’RE KEEP IT + 7 days a week/362 days a year BUSINESS CURRENT + Service peak-time school routes am & pm FRIENDLY! & FRESH! Monthly & quarterly You can change your (term times only) payment plans advert during the available with no course of your additional fees contract 1 Bootlid Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months £1,722 £143 £193 £1,914 6 months £1,076* £179 £193 £1,268 Photograph courtesy of Colin Garnier 3 months £752* £251 £193 £945 2 Rear Window + Bootlid 1 2 Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months £2,365 £197 £413 £2,778 6 months £1,477* £246 £413 £1,890 3 months £1,034* £345 £413 £1,447 3 Interiors Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months £215 £18 £77 £292 Ask about muliti-bus interior packages for exposure to a 3 captive audience! All prices are subject to +5% GST. All spaces subject to availability. Quarterly or monthly payment terms: First media space payment + print & fit due upon completion then subsequent space rental payments as set out in your contract. *Added premium for contracts of less than 12 months. Photograph courtesy of Colin Garnier Get your business out & about Call: 01534 811029 Email: [email protected] School Fleet Single Deckers + Service school routes am & pm (term times only) WE’RE KEEP IT + Fantastic peak-time awareness BUSINESS CURRENT + Perfect for community based campaigns FRIENDLY! & FRESH! Monthly & quarterly You can change your + Perfect for young audiences payment plans advert during the available with no course of your additional fees contract 1 Bootlid Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 12 months x1 £391 £33 £169 £560 12 months x5 £1,858 £155 £844 £2,701 Photograph courtesy of Colin Garnier 2 Interiors Contract £ pa £ pm Print & Fit Total 1 12 months x1 £180 £15 £90 £270 2 12 months x5 £854 £71 £450 £1,304 With 23 dedicated school buses, ask about other multi-bus packages! All prices are subject to +5% GST. All spaces subject to availability. 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