Legendary Punk Rocker Henry Rollins Fronts Slightly Awkward Tourism Campaign

Legendary Punk Rocker Henry Rollins Fronts Slightly Awkward Tourism Campaign

When it comes to finding a celebrity to front Los Angeles’ airport, LAX, new tourism campaign you’d have to say it would be spoilt for choice.

So, interestingly airport chiefs have gone for none other than legendary punk rocker Henry Rollins as the face of its latest campaign.

The series of spots sees the 58-year-old Los Angeles native offer expert tips for passengers arriving at the world’s third busiest airport.

And, it’s certainly a radical departure from his days fronting legendary punk act Black Flag.

Called “Rollins Rules”, the series of informercials primarily works to inform passengers of the tech options available at LAX to ensure a quicker and smoother departure.

So, admittedly no one under the age of 40 probably knows who Rollins is, they’re arguably far more adept at using the self-service check-ins. Check out the spots below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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