GALLERY 04: Orbitz - Customer Care, Flex Search
30 May 2003
Thunderbirds is aped with aplomb in these spots for the US-based online travel agency, Orbitz. By
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Thunderbirds is aped with aplomb in these spots for the US-based online travel agency, Orbitz. By
. Travel and sport are among his favourite pastimes. LESTER TULLET, Creative director, Ledoborec New ...
virtually anywhere" strapline to produce an extremely entertaining ad which avoids the usual travel cliches ...
A bed in the middle of Times Square to advertise air travel sounds strange, but it works. The idea
are watching an ad for air travel. A neatly edited number that opens with a man being beaten up with a
Although this category comes with a dream brief, this year's selection was disappointing and we struggled to find five ads for the list. With ad budgets slashed in the airline sector, it was up to other leisure brands to steal the show. The saucy Club 18-30 'Doggy Style' campaign breaks the mould, as...
"These ads are spot on. We start with a cinema ad featuring the sound of a girl moaning and the curtains slowly opening. That's the cleanest of the three. Then there's an ad based around dead rabbits and masturbation. And finally, there's a shagging dog story, where a dog at a Club 18-30 resort gets...
"I saw Lords leaping over sheep and Corgies with crowns," enthuses the director, who envisaged a cross between Monty Python and Merchant and Ivory for these quirky spots that have already attracted a wave of press coverage. To lure visitors back to the UK surreal flash frames reveal snapshot images...
Shot in Norway, this campaign captures comical black moments as individuals miss their SAS flights. 'Mr. Larsen' follows a poor chap who misses his plane after taking too long to park, arriving back home to find his wife in bed with his boss. Booze and drugs follow, then the mental asylum's padded cell....