Luton Airport Improved w/ @Signagelive

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

In 2018 London Luton Airport (no where near London by the way) completed a GBP 160 million transformation designed to elevate the airport’s passenger experience through a contemporary terminal extension, new luxury retail area and cutting-edge digital signage network.

This year, Luton Airport celebrated its 80th birthday. The airport has grown from a small municipal airfield to a major international airport serving 150 destinations in Europe, Africa and Asia. 15.8 million travellers passed through the terminal in 2017, resulting in an 8.6 per cent growth on the previous year, which is predicted to increase to 18 million passengers annually by 2020.

As the airport grew, the focus has changed to ensure passengers feel at leisure as they move through the terminal, with a quick, easy and enjoyable experience, enhanced by Signagelive digital signage solutions.

With the airport terminal under intensive operation 24/7 and staff becoming more dependent on the use of technology for daily tasks, it was imperative to devise a network to withstand heavy usage with a low failure rate.

Each check-in desk has two displays, one providing airport advertising, the other check-in information, now with better colour definition and wider viewing angles.

Within the security search area, LG 49-inch SM5KD displays are placed throughout walkways to guide and provide wayfinding and flight information, with the aim of ensuring every passenger feels at ease.

A key element of the transformation is a new retail area, which hosts more than 30 new shops and restaurants, including Ted Baker, Next, Oriel Brasserie and the first Oliver Bonas airport store.

Luton Airport has provided retailers with the opportunity to invest in in-store flight information displays to reassure passengers as they shop. The displayed content is managed by the retailers and restaurants directly, who create their own content in accordance with guidelines provided by the airport’s marketing and communications team. The team then upload this via Signagelive’s cloud-based platform to schedule and manage content using an integrated content management system. Campaigns can be amended or changed in real-time via any browser, offering complete flexibility.

Luton Airport has increased the number of flights and destinations it has to offer, with a new boarding pier taking the total number of gates to 38. The ultra-wide monitors can be used as split screens, featuring the destination and flight number on the left and destination information such as weather on the right, further enhancing the customer experience.

We note also that Luton Airport has used digital signage to communicate to its internal audiences, including airport employees, contractors, tenants and incoming flight teams. A 2×2 video wall in the staff area provides regular updates on airport initiatives and development plans. The video wall is also used by the airport’s HR department to communicate with employees working a variety of shift patterns.

As part of the upgrade, all existing displays were replaced and new displays were introduced across the terminal. Having been impressed with LG Electronics’ professional displays in the past, LG was once again specified, installed and maintained by the airport’s audio-visual partner of 12 years, SPC Group.

A prominent 3×3 LG 55-inch LV75A video wall has been installed as passengers leave the security area, which relays adverts for airport retailers and further flight information before they enter the retail area. It forms a striking addition to the departure lounge and has already proven to attract passenger attention. Ten LG 49-inch SM5KD displays are positioned along the escalators, in a prime location for external advertising, sold to third parties as part of the airport’s digital signage estate powered by Signagelive.

Each of the 38 departure gates features four LG 34-inch 34UM68 monitors, hung from the ceiling in back-to-back formation to ensure visibility in the walkways from both directions.

Luton Airport’s baggage reclaims hall has two LG 55-inch 55LV75A video walls in a 3×2 and 2×2 back-to-back formation, mounted on a custom frame by SPC Group. These are used to provide onward travel information in real time to show live bus, train and weather data.

A colour-coding system on flight information was implemented to reduce passenger anxiety around flight information by providing a visual indication of flight status, which passengers can easily see from a distance.

The airport selected Signagelive as its digital signage platform over five years ago. Luton Airport has over 400 LG screens in operation at any given time. Each display is strategically placed to convey critical information to passengers from the moment they enter the terminal; relaying check-in and gate information, flight status, distance and travel time to the gate. They also extended their network of estate owned digital advertising screens within the airport to deliver additional messaging, public announcement and third-party advertising.


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