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Frontier Airlines: Best kept secret

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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This commercial definitely is not of superb technical quality. But it definitely made us laugh. Animals on the tails of airplanes are having a conversation about a new airport used by Frontier Airlines.


British Airways: Barcode reader

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Ambient, Direct Marketing
  • Company: British Airways
  • Agency: AgeIsobar
  • Country: Brazil Brazil

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What a great idea for British Airways to promote their flights. According to them, some people don’t know British Airways has other destinations than the UK as well. So they promoted these other destinations, right at the level where people decide where to go to. Through travel guides in a bookstore. Check out what happens in this video.


Delta: Your Bag’s Journey

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Online
  • Company: Delta
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: USA USA

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Always wondered what happens with your luggage when you take a flight? Where does it go and how is it treated? Well Delta installed 6 cameras in a bag travelling from Atlanta to New York and filmed the whole thing. Nice way to promote their luggage-tracking application.


AirBaltic: Elves on a plane

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Ambient

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Being at an airport waiting for your plane can be really boring. In Latvia they did this entertaining projection to get everyone’s Christmas spirit up. If you don’t like the campaign you can still enjoy some beautiful girls in the campaign video.


British Airways: To Fly, To Serve

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: British Airways
  • Agency: Unkown
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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British Airways has launched its biggest brand advertising campaign in more than a decade, with adverts on peak-time TV, in newspapers and online.

BA chief executive Keith Williams said: “The campaign represents the opening of a new chapter.” The adverts will focus on BA’s heritage and emphasise the motto on BA crew uniforms: “To Fly, To Serve.” Have a look at their Facebook Page for more info.


KLM: Live Reply

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

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KLM now responds to your questions within the hour via their Twitter account. To promote the 24/7 service, they replaced their usual typed responses by a living alphabet.

For 1 day, The KLM Reply saw 140 KLM employees give unique replies to friends’ and followers’ tweets and posts, by assembling the answer live before their eyes. All within the hour.


KLM: Surprise

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Online

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Royal Dutch Airline KLM made an exciting campaign to connect with their customers called KLM Surprise at the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. They tracked down “how happiness spread’, the campaign involved surprising travellers with unique gifts based on their social networking profiles. Watch the video to find out more.


Spanair: Christmas gift

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Outdoor

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Traveling on Christmas Eve is no fun unless you fly with Spanair. The Spanish flight company surprised some of their loyal clients on the flight to the Canary Islands. When the people were waiting for their luggage, suddenly each of the travelers received their own personal Christmas present.


Air New Zealand: Rico

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Air New Zealand
  • Agency: .99
  • Country: New Zealand New Zealand

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Air New Zealand’s latest advertising campaign is shaping up to be one of the most controversial yet. Featuring a vampire-like animal puppet by the name of Rico, the ads are meant to focus attention on the airline’s new premium economy spaceseat on the 777-300 aircraft, but there is a lot of controversy going on about the commercials in New Zealand.

More after the jump.


Norwegian Airlines: London double decker

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Ambient, Outdoor

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To promote the low fare flights to London by Norwegian Airlines a stunt was performed that reminds us of this one. They turned the back of some buses in Stockholm into the front of the classic London double deckers.