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This is a great idea. It’s engaging and memorable. I can only imagine the kind of hassles they’d have to go through with the airline (and aviation autority) to make it happen though
I’d wonder what the impact would be of this ad. Only a certain number of people even sit in those seats everyday. I think the concept of that would make more sense than actually putting stickers on planes’ wings.
These go on the inside of the windows, if I’m not mistaken. It’d be a lot easier to get an Airline to agree, plus you don’t have to worry about making a decal that can withstand conditions on the wing.
If the stickers went in planes used mostly for taking outdoor-adventurers to remote locations you’d get in front of the target better. Not sure how that’d be done, but I’m sure travel agencies could help.
Brilliant concept, but debatable how many people would see it. As a poster though it works,demonstrating the extreme weather the equipment would be used in.
June 1st, 2009 at 7:16 am
This is a great idea. It’s engaging and memorable. I can only imagine the kind of hassles they’d have to go through with the airline (and aviation autority) to make it happen though
June 1st, 2009 at 9:21 am
Nice however, it target very small amount of certain people who would pay attention.
Since, the seats aren’t that big to be sigh-able to catch their eyes on who type people that interest or not.
June 1st, 2009 at 1:06 pm
I’d wonder what the impact would be of this ad. Only a certain number of people even sit in those seats everyday. I think the concept of that would make more sense than actually putting stickers on planes’ wings.
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June 9th, 2009 at 11:26 am
Nice concept.
These go on the inside of the windows, if I’m not mistaken. It’d be a lot easier to get an Airline to agree, plus you don’t have to worry about making a decal that can withstand conditions on the wing.
If the stickers went in planes used mostly for taking outdoor-adventurers to remote locations you’d get in front of the target better. Not sure how that’d be done, but I’m sure travel agencies could help.
June 29th, 2009 at 1:58 am
Brilliant concept, but debatable how many people would see it. As a poster though it works,demonstrating the extreme weather the equipment would be used in.
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