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Incheon Airport signs on BTS to target millennial tourists

Airport operator and BTS push for ‘historic collaboration’ through BT21

By Kim Arin

Published : July 11, 2018 - 16:27

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Incheon International Airport on Tuesday announced its decision to employ BTS-designed BT21 characters to promote the airport.

(Incheon International Airport) (Incheon International Airport)
 
Eight promotion films featuring BT21, which will also be disclosed through social media, are set to air at the airport during the month of July. The airport luggage carts will be renewed to feature BT21 characters as well.

Incheon International Airport president and CEO Chung Il-young said, “85 percent of travelers to Korea are from Asia, 60 percent of whom are millennials. This project reflects the need for a marketing strategy targeting (the younger age group).”

BT21 collection is co-produced by BTS and Line, the Japanese subsidiary of South Korea’s biggest portal Naver.
 
The collection launched simultaneously in Seoul and New York on Dec. 16, 2017. An estimated 35,000 customers visited the Line Friends stores in New York’s Times Square on its launch day, with 2,000 lining up to await the opening, reported Billboard.

All of BTS members “actively participated in the whole process” of creation, BT21’s official website advertises. The character lineup consists of eight characters, each representing the band and its seven members. 

Since its launch in December, the product range has expanded to include cosmetics and clothing brands, with stores opening in major shopping hubs around the world including Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan.

By employing BT21 for promotion, South Korea’s largest international airport aims to provide “entertaining and interactive facilities and services” and to “build a sense of familiarity” for those visiting South Korea, via the primary channel of entry that is the Incheon International Airport. 

(Big Hit Entertainment) (Big Hit Entertainment)

Incheon International Airport described its joint project with the K-pop act as “a historic collaboration with the very best names in the world.”

By Kim Arin (arin@heraldcorp.com)