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British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? #1356272
01/07/2012 12:14
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I keep seeing the latest British Airways advert on the telly, which is one of the multitude backing the Olympics.

So far so good, nice to see big companies supporting Team GB *but* the tagline is......

Originally Posted By: shootyourselfinthefoot
Don't Fly. Support Team GB


Eh confused

What next? EDF energy saying "Proud to be the official energy suppliers to the games, now switch off your telly to save power" ?

Surely the whole point of an advert is to get people to use your service, or am I just a bit naive here? laugh


Oh, and I know now why the southerners have an hosepipe ban......all the water is in the new Olympic swimming pools and water sports facilities! laugh


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1356288
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Glad I'm not alone here, I saw that and thought 'what the Dickens are they on about?!'


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1356289
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'Where shall we go this year, Spain? Portugal? Italy?'
'Well British Airways said we shouldn't fly, and that we should stay here in this sodden country and support team GB'
'Oh, Ok then.'


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1356294
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At least the flights will be nice and empty for Staff travel laugh

Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1356300
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People talk about the advert (just like we're doing), and say, "Hey, what a great bunch of guys BA are - willing to support Britain ahead of their own profits. Let's fly with them, rather than those Mick or Kebab-munching airlines, even though it will cost us a kidney each".


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: AndrewR] #1356314
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Originally Posted By: AndrewR
People talk about the advert


Nail on the head there. Next time you fly they will be in your head. Whether the ad works or not time will tell. Brand awareness however will be on the up.

Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1356331
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Another case of oneupmanship in the form of what is being touted as "CSR" - corporate social responsibility. It kind of took off apace after Nike got caught & condemed using child labour and their PR machine failed to deal with it decisively and instead they compounded the problem before getting a grasp of it. Whereas now firms like BA not only have their PR guys ready and poised with a response that Max Clifford would be proud of should anything go wrong, but they're now one step ahead so that that the public's mindset is - look how responsible, kind and nice they all are.

BP have rather a lot of CSR to make up after the gulf spill. But their stand I saw on Friday's festival of speed was a marvel of green, safe, environmentally fluffy, cuddley, friendlyness - a joy to behold!

I think it's beginning to get slightly suspicious now with the firms that invest the most in this area starting to look like they've got the most to hide.

And while I'm on it, those firms that use the tag like "We're passionate about ..." wind me up the most.

Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: cyborg7] #1356374
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Originally Posted By: cyborg7
Another case of oneupmanship in the form of what is being touted as "CSR" - corporate social responsibility. It kind of took off apace after Nike got caught & condemed using child labour and their PR machine failed to deal with it decisively and instead they compounded the problem before getting a grasp of it......

......I think it's beginning to get slightly suspicious now with the firms that invest the most in this area starting to look like they've got the most to hide.





Oh. My. Gawd! shocked


Are you telling us that BA use child labour to power the engines in their aircraft? shocked

(I now have this picture of a cramped compartment on each side of the aircraft where they hide kids on bikes all linked by one long pulley and chain to the turbines! laugh )


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1356453
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Don't be silly. That's why there's more leg-room up at the front; they can see where they're going and have more incentive to pedal.


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1356487
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Doh! I should have thought of that! blush

Next you'll be telling me they are in a pressurised part of the tub and even have access to luxuries, like oxygen?


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1362391
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Nobody seems to have picked up on the worst, unforgivable aspect of the latest BA ad: the use of London Calling by The Clash. Anyone with the slightest idea about the provenance and meaning of the song would laugh their cock off at the idea of it being used to promote a commercial interest - especially in London! Joe Strummer must be spinning like a jet engine in his grave.

Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1362399
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I did pick up on it immediately when I heard it Jim, just didn't mention it in the thread, but his "estate" will be rubbing their hands with glee at the royalty cheque, ergo perhaps he is actually having the last laugh from that great mosh pit in the sky? laugh

Last edited by stan; 23/07/2012 21:53. Reason: A bit like John Lydon advertising butter or "The Skids" being used for Halford's.......

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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1362406
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The Skids <> Halfords woohoo

Last edited by dlongstaff; 23/07/2012 22:34. Reason: Maybe 'Jet' by Wings (the band The Beatles could of been) would of been more appropriate for the BA advert.
Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1362425
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Maybe explain the meaning of the song to us 'youngsters'? laugh

Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: ] #1362429
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Originally Posted By: DanielTheManual
Maybe explain the meaning of the song to us 'youngsters'? laugh
Here you are.


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1362436
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I must admit, sheepishly, to pulling out my vinyl collection* after hearing those two adverts.

The Skids and The Clash haven't aged badly at all, just a pity the same cannot be said of Toyah or Lene Lovich sick






*I'm talking about records, what we used to listen to before CDs and MP3s not my Saturday night wear...... wink


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Re: British Airways advertising; are they bonkers? [Re: stan] #1362471
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Originally Posted By: stan

*I'm talking about records, what we used to listen to before CDs and MP3s not my Saturday night wear...... wink


He's talking about Edison Wax Recording Cylinders, which is what he used to use before he upgraded to 78s last year...


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