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Ad watchdog bans Paddy Power campaign for discrediting airlines

bust, from choices including British Airways, United Airlines and Ryanair, has been banned by the ad...a list of airlines and odds, attracted one complaint because it implied the airlines might go into ...

Team Saatchi scoops Continental Airlines UK business

Team Saatchi has landed the £2 million UK advertising and digital account for Continental Airlines

Team Saatchi scoops Continental Airlines UK business

Airlines after a pitch against Publicis and the incumbent, Souk, which has held the business for 17 years.

The World: Singapore - Quintet chase $50m Singapore Airlines account

Five agencies have been lined up for the Singapore Airlines media planning and buying business...place in the week beginning 3 November. Singapore Airlines has stated that it is looking for an agency ...

Editorial: Airlines adopt brace position

stronger nerve are required in marketing meetings, as rival airlines attempt to outfox both one another and ...

British Airways and Iberia airlines in merger talks

The airlines, which are partners in the Oneworld alliance, said they will take several months to ...

The World: Ho Chi Minh City - Bates and O&M vie for Vietnam Airlines

Vietnam Airlines will choose between two WPP shops - Bates 141 and Ogilvy & Mather - in a final

Branding brief: Airlines to rebrand as Thomson Airways

Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways will fly as Thomson Airways from next May. The rebrand follows the merger of Thomson, the tourism division of German-owned TUI, with First Choice last September.

Mark Ritson on branding: Airlines count cost of one-track mind

followed rival airlines Eos and MAXjet into financial difficulties. Things aren't looking good for the...It is all a long way from the launch of these three business-class airlines only a matter of ...

News Brief: Airlines join forces to challenge regulation

CORPORATE: Virgin Atlantic, EasyJet, Ryanair and BMI have joined forces to challenge the way the UK's biggest airports are regulated. The airline brands will lobby against increased airport charges.

 

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