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Durex: Airplane safety

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient

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Funny stunt from Durex, Poland. When a stewardess is doing the safety prescriptions on board of an airplane, she suddenly takes a condom and start showing people how to use it. Everybody is shocked untill the intercom wishes them a safe flight from Durex.


Sas: Couple

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Mobile, Online

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Couple Up to Buckle Up, thats the slogan from Sas, a Scandinavian airline. The airline knew want their members to enjoy rather than stack air miles. They knew that couples usually book a trip when they take time to sit down together. Therefore they made them an offer that required just that.


KLM: Delft blue portrait

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Online
  • Company: KLM
  • Agency: Unkown
  • Country: The Netherlands The Netherlands

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A part of the Dutch tradition are Delft blue tiles and KLM created a nice Facebook app with it. Users can decorate their profile picture and add an inspirational saying. Futhermore they can share it with friends by using the KLM ‘Tile Yourself’ Facebook App. Part of the campaign is the chance to see your Delft blue portrait tile displayed on a real KLM plane, which will be flown around the world.


Iberia: Toreador

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Ambient

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This ambient advertisement was created for the Spanish airline Iberia. At the international airport of Pinto Martins (Brazil) a bullfighter was placed right in front of the entrance of the baggage carousel promoting direct flights from Madrid to Fortaleza.


KLM: Personal Space

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Online, Outdoor

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We have received another nice campaign from KLM this week. They introduce their new and improved Europe Business Class. The most important new asset is ‘personal space’. To prove the human need for this personal space KLM conducted a social experiment, using candid camera.


Gol Airlines: Mobile Controlled Banner Game

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Mobile, Online
  • Company: Polar Beer
  • Agency: AlmapBBDO
  • Country: Brazil Brazil

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This time advertising agency AlmapBBDO made a amazing innovative banner ad for Gol Airlines. It challenges people to think about what it would be like to fly on your mobile phone. Users have to add their phonenumber into the ad and seconds later they got a love call with flight instructions as the page transforms into a flying game directly controlled by your phone.


Turkish Airlines: Manchester United

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Ever wondered how it would be amongst the famous players of Manchester United? Well, this would be close to it.. In the following spot of Turkish Airlines, you see the players messing around with a ball on the airplane.. At the end Rooney takes a shot… to the head of Bobby Charlton..
It reminds us of the commercial aired by Nike with featuring the national team of Brasil


Virgin Atlantic: James Bond

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Virgin Atlantic
  • Agency: RKCR/Y&R
  • Country: USA USA

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“Your airline’s either got it or it hasn’t” With this tagline, Virgin Atlantic launched their very first global TV ad. Many people will agree that this ad has lots of the intro of the James Bond intros. It features rock-star-pilots and models-hostesses.
However, it is an awesome clip whit the appropriate music and it makes you want to look twice.


Aerolineas Argentinas: Box

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Awards, TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Aerolineas Argentinas
  • Agency: JWT
  • Country: Argentina Argentina

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This commercial suddenly popped out of the internet archives. It dates back from 2004 and is a feel-good commercial for Aerolineas Argentinas (Argentinian Airlines). It won several prices, including gold in Cannes Lions.

The story is about a boy that once caught a plane on a sunny day. He was convinced that this plane could take him anywere and protected the box with his life.
Nobody believed him, until…