Derrie-Air: Newspaper Advertising Works

Posted by Sebastien on the 2008/06/09 at 10:55
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Derrie-Air Web site home page

Readers of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News opened their papers yesterday (editor’s note: Friday) to see ads for a new airline called Derrie-Air, which purportedly charges passengers by the pound. But the new carrier will never get off the ground. It’s a one-day advertising campaign about a fake airline by Philadelphia Media Holdings, the papers’ owner, and Gyro ad agency.

In light blue banners throughout the papers - as well as on their website, Philly.com - Derrie-Air cheerily trumpets its policy: The more you weigh, the more you pay. The ads direct readers to the website flyderrie-air.com. Philadelphia Media Holdings spokesman Jay Devine said the goal is to “demonstrate the power of our brands in generating awareness and generating traffic for our advertisers, and put a smile on people’s faces.”

(via this weekend’s Globe & Mail)

One Response to “Derrie-Air: Newspaper Advertising Works”

  1. Eric Baillargeon Says:

    Derrie-Air : A kick in the ass of our competition ;-)

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