Digital Display
Times OOH transforms SSRIA airport with cutting-edge digital video walls
The new double-sided video walls at the baggage claim, each measuring 3.5m x 1.5m, further enhance the airport’s media environment.

Times OOH Mauritius is transforming the advertising experience with the installation of cutting-edge digital media at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, Mauritius (SSRIA). The outdoor advertising company has launched six double-sided video walls at the baggage claim hall, offering advertisers a powerful platform to connect with international and local audiences alike.
The new double-sided video walls at the baggage claim, each measuring 3.5m x 1.5m, further enhance the airport’s media environment. Positioned strategically at the baggage carousels, these screens offer dynamic, high-impact visuals, ensuring that brands can captivate travellers during key moments of their journey. The immersive experience provided by the digital walls not only grabs attention but leaves a lasting impression, making them prime advertising real estate for brands looking to engage international travellers.
Dev Dutt Das, Head of Business at Times OOH Mauritius, emphasises the company’s forward-thinking approach: “Digital is undeniably the future of advertising, and at Times OOH, we are committed to staying ahead of the curve. Our installations at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (SSR) International Airport are not just about visibility; they are about delivering an engaging experience that resonates with today’s digital-first audience. We are grateful to Airport Terminal Operations Limited (ATOL) for their continuous support and for being an invaluable partner in helping us realise this vision.”
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