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Luggage? Got it. Boarding pass? Check. Ads on boarding pass to help beleaguered airline industry pay for expensive fuel? Check. Most major U.S. airlines will begin displaying ads on boarding ...
Southwest's old TV ads were funny, too, like the one featuring cheerfully overweight baggage handlers extolling the beauty of free bags. Then for a brief but boring period, the airline looked like ...
Usually, the only airline ads that really anger me are those that tell flat-out lies. The worst are those featuring an airfare at half what it really costs, with fine print saying, “each way ...
NEW YORK – As airline passengers grow wary, and perhaps weary, of more fees and higher ticket prices, some U.S. carriers may look to onboard advertisements as a way to raise revenue without f… ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Luggage? Got it. Boarding pass? Check. Ads on boarding pass to help beleaguered airline industry pay for expensive fuel? Check. Several major airlines will begin displaying ads on ...
Why airlines prefer print ads. ... Some 80 per cent of the ad spend for the category is on print now, the rest being scattered across radio, OOH (mostly hoardings and bus signs) ...
It's a typical airline ad. American Airlines promotes its "super summer sale" in daily newspapers: Low one-way fares from $69 (Los Angeles to Reno) to $179 (Los Angeles to 39 Eastern cities), ...
DALLAS – Southwest Airlines debuted a new set of FUN Employee-focused ads today. DALLAS – Southwest Airlines debuted a new set of FUN Employee-focused ads today. The airline saw great success ...
Readers of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News opened their papers yesterday to see ads for a new airline called Derrie-Air, which purportedly charges passengers by the pound.
For example, of the 113 cruise lines spending $34.6 million in ads across print, TV, and digital platforms, Disney Cruise Line, Regent Seven Seas, Viking Cruises, American Cruise Lines, and Oceana ...
A 1979 Pakistan airline advertisement shows the shadow of a jetliner on the World Trade Center. Is it a real image, or a post/9-11 fabrication?
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