THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS... AS SEEN ON TAXI SCREENS

Christmas advertising doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It happens in queues, in traffic, between meetings, after office parties—and very often, inside taxis.

This year, we’re rewriting a festive classic through the lens of what passengers actually see during December. Welcome to The 12 Days of Christmas, Taxi-Screen Edition.

Day 1: A QR Code That Saves Christmas

A last-minute shopper scans a screen and lands on a gift deal they didn’t know they needed. No cookies. No algorithms. Just perfect timing.

Day 2: Two Event Promos Popping Up

From Christmas markets to festive pop-ups, taxi screens become the discovery engine for what’s happening right now in the city.

Day 3: Three Food Brands Fighting Hunger

Festive traffic = hungry passengers. Screens do what billboards can’t—convert cravings immediately.

Day 4: Four Drinks Brands Owning the Night

Heading to a Christmas party? Taxi screens warm up the night before the first glass is poured.

Day 5: Five Gift Ideas in One Journey

Passengers sit, watch, and browse. That’s uninterrupted festive shopping time brands rarely get elsewhere.

Day 6: Six Local Brands Getting Noticed

Internal screens level the playing field—perfect for regional brands wanting big Christmas visibility without big-city billboard costs.

Day 7: Seven Seconds of Undivided Attention

In December, attention is scarce. Inside a taxi, it’s captive.

Day 8: Eight Promotions Seen Start to Finish

No scrolling. No skipping. Just a full message delivered in full.

Day 9: Nine Seasonal Offers Remembered

Passengers aren’t rushing past—winter traffic works in advertisers’ favour.

Day 10: Ten Repeats Without Fatigue

Short journeys, multiple exposures, real recall.

Day 11: Eleven Smiles Before Arrival

Festive creative hits harder when the audience is relaxed.

Day 12: Twelve Reasons Taxi Screens Win Christmas

Because Christmas advertising isn’t about shouting louder—it’s about being present at the right moment.

Thinking ahead to next Christmas?
Taxi screens don’t compete with festive noise—they sit above it.

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