Wednesday, June 8, 2011
British Airways Launches Ad Campaign Around 2012 Olympics (COMPETITORS)
British Airways is launching their new advertisement campaign as a primary sponsor for the 2012 Olympics in London, but you won't be seeing it on television. The official airline of the 2012 Olympics will not allocate any of their advertising budget toward television ads. Instead, they are using national print media and online advertising.
The first advertising segment will feature notorious English chef Heston Blumenthal, actor Richard E. Grant, and artist Tracey Emin encouraging aspiring chefs, actors and artists to enter a competition to work with one of the three "celebrity mentors."
The contestants will compete for the opportunity to design an Olympic menu to be used during British Airway flights, write a script for a short film that will be shown on BA flights and in the Olympic ceremony, or create a piece of artwork for the "celebration aircraft."
"We decided to use press and online to sustain the campaign for a long period of time," British Airways head of brands, Abigail Comber said. "We will support it with YouTube and virals. We have got the budget [for TV advertising]; it is not about that. It is about targeting the right place at the right time and there wasn't the flexibility with TV."
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