VML Launches New “Envoyage” Brand For Flight Centre
VML unveils new brand for travel operator Flight Centre. Alas, no sign of those paid actors pretending to be pilots.
VML unveils new brand for travel operator Flight Centre. Alas, no sign of those paid actors pretending to be pilots.
Did colleagues feel the full wrath of your Mondayitis this morning? Could this new Flight Centre campaign be of help?
Sure, Aussies can't totally embarrass themselves on a Kuta holiday right now, but at least there's anti-vax rallies.
Flight Centre rolls out overly optimistic campaign that doesn't feature typical cheesy actors pretending to be pilots.
Thankfully, dentsu Queensland staff had time to wash off the maroon face paint for today's press photograph.
Much like the call centre women in AAMI ads, B&T has serious doubts about Flight Centre's pilots' aviating abilities.
Have you long suspected the "pilot" in the Flight Centre ads isn't actually a real pilot? Here's more grist to the mill.
Flight Centre announces new CMO, however, refuses to confirm if the bloke in its ads is an actual qualified pilot.
This campaign is fronted by "two Aussie celebrities". And, no, we'd not heard of them either, so please don't write in.
Here's a cuddly bricks-and-mortar story. Not that it condones cuddling bricks, which would be plain silly.
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