Virgin Australia’s Rebrand TV Advertisement – “Now You’re Flying”
Embedded within the press conference from a is the inaugural television advertisement for Virgin Australia. The energetic teaser paints the picture of an airline that’s
Embedded within the press conference from a is the inaugural television advertisement for Virgin Australia. The energetic teaser paints the picture of an airline that’s
The British advertising watchdog , or ASA) has banned yet another Ryanair advertising campaign. The print advertisement features a bikini clad model promoting “sunny” destinations
Following on from Avianova’s 2010 TV advertisement that showcased a number of flight attendants , this 2011 commercial gives us further insight into the company
In what is destined to become ‘just another’ in a long line of inflight entertainment safety videos from Air New Zealand, they’ve enlisted 104-year-old fitness
In one of the smarter moves that has made in recent years, they’ve flown a lucky group of Oprah audience members to Australia. Oprah’s now
I received a disturbing phone call from a colleague a few hours ago. He had caught the tail end of a news bulletin suggesting that
Australia’s Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, was dumped on Wednesday night for his deputy, Julia Gillard. Gillard is Australia’s first female and first unmarried Prime Minister.
Mother Russia is often heavily scrutinised for its controversial and sexually orientated marketing tactics (at least by our prudish western standards). Russia’s going through one
Russia’s number one low cost carrier, Avianova, have created an interesting TV commercial featuring cabin crew scantily dressed in bikinis washing one of their aircraft,
This commercial is brilliant. In a historical sense, it demonstrates the paradigm shift in both the airline product and passenger expectations in the airline industry
The brilliant Braniff International (1928-1982) advertising campaign of the late 60s was a broad strategy employed to re-invent the airline and its struggling brand from
The Braniff International (1928-1982) Air Strip television and print advertising was part of a broader campaign that was used to re-invent the airline. Read about