'Sexual' hotel ad slammed by ASA
09 Sep 2009 | by Hadassah Nymark
LONDON - An internet banner ad that appeared on the travel website Lastminute.com has been banned
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The Guardian, Cond Nast Traveller magazine and The Spectator. An outdoor campaign has also been launched ...
LONDON - An internet banner ad that appeared on the travel website Lastminute.com has been banned
Travel companies continue to advertise late holiday deals, following the announcement that the BA..., there is no indication where these flights will take the traveller or how much it will cost to return. The airline also ...
Travel companies are looking to undecided holidaymakers to offload last minute vacancies in today
with an integrated drive to promote rail travel as the superior mode of transport over aeroplane and car....The work promotes Virgin Trains improved offering to leisure travellers, at times when they may be experiencing a difficult journey such as a traffic jam. ...
The holiday season is truly underway with airlines and travel companies filling ad space across all...Telegraph. M S extends its 5 voucher offer, free when customers spend 250 on travel money, according ...
to raise awareness of expected travel behaviour during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games....The ads use caricatures of Olympic and Paralympic athletes in day-to-day London transport situations and encourage people to seek information before travelling. The work was written by Joe Miller, art directed by Tristan Cornelius and illustrated by Tokyoplastic. The campaign will? include press ...
EasyJet, while other travel companies hope to catch late bookings as schools break up for the summer.
The work takes the form of a travel journal and highlights the brand s flagship hotels. ...
Virgin Atlantic is treating its upper class travellers to Richard Branson-shaped ice cubes.