Here Are My Favorite Airline Ad Campaigns

Here Are My Favorite Airline Ad Campaigns

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I’ve written in the past about the best airline boarding music (which I often listen to at home). Continuing with the theme of enjoying airline-related things at home, today I wanted to share some of my favorite airline ads that were produced in the past 20 or so years.

I’m a huge fan of both airlines and marketing, so when you combine the two, I enjoy airline ads more than others. It’s hard to rank these ads since they’re all so different, but below are some of my favorites (and then in the comments section, I’d love to hear which ads OMAAT readers like most, ideally with links to them).

Etihad’s “Flying Reimagined” campaign

Ahhh, remember the time when Etihad was super aspirational and lighting money on fire, rather than trying to be more fiscally conservative? Yes, it was a lovely few years. The below ad featuring Nicole Kidman is just so whimsical and fun to watch, and really was the start of Etihad (briefly) being an ultra-luxurious carrier. On the plus side, Etihad is once again headed in the right direction and offers great inflight service, and the airline has even brought back its Airbus A380s.

American Airlines’ post-9/11 ad campaign

You’re probably surprised I’m including an American Airlines ad on this list, but the company’s post 9/11 ad campaign was phenomenal, with the following inspirational tagline that rang true at the time:

“We are an airline. But it’s become clear we are more.”

With the industry having just faced its biggest challenge since 9/11, this ad sure seems relevant again.

British Airways’ “To Fly, To Serve” campaign

One aspect of British Airways that I’ve long loved is the advertising. Of British Airways’ ads, the below one that recounts the advancements in aviation is one of my favorites.

Also, while the below doesn’t qualify as a traditional advertisement, British Airways’ “Visit Mum” campaign is one of the most touching five minute videos I’ve ever seen. If it doesn’t make you cry, I question whether you’re human.

KLM’s “100 Years Of Progress” campaign

To celebrate its 100th birthday, KLM released an incredible ad showcasing the progress of aviation since the company’s founding. Not only do I love the message in general, but the production quality is flawless, given the extent to which uniforms and aircraft over the years are featured.

Singapore Airlines’ “The Lengths We Go” campaign

Singapore Airlines is such an iconic brand, and the airline has had so many memorable ad campaigns over the years. My favorite is the 2013 “The Lengths We Go” campaign. The music, the imagery… wow!

Turkish Airlines’ “Widen Your World” campaign

Let’s be honest — Morgan Freeman could read the ingredients list of a Fiber One bar and I’d be into it. When you combine Turkish Airlines with Morgan Freeman, you get magic.

While not as widely relatable, avgeeks will appreciate the below Turkish Airlines ad, featuring kids that are as excited about airplanes as I am. These kids are basically me in Miami (since I live under the approach path for MIA), except I don’t have to build a runway.

Qantas’ “Feels Like Home” campaign

While this ad is from before the pandemic, I imagine that for many people this felt especially relevant again during the pandemic, especially with Australia’s border policies at the time. I know many Australians feel like they’re at home the second they step on a Qantas flight in another country, and this ad captures that perfectly, along with the joy of reuniting with loved ones.

Emirates’ Jennifer Aniston campaign

There’s not a more fun way to fly than in Emirates’ A380 first class. Emirates’ ad from several years ago that stars Jennifer Aniston sums up what makes it so incredible.

While objectively pretty cringeworthy, I also love how catchy Emirates’ “I Want To Fly The World” ad is, which debuted during the pandemic.

And let’s not forget the unbelievable stunt that Emirates pulled off, where a stuntwoman dressed as a flight attendant climbed to the top of the Burj Khalifa to hold some signs.

Lufthansa’s “Fanhansa” campaign

While not as sentimental as some of the other ads, you have to give Lufthansa credit for its humorous “Fanhansa” ads. In this particular ad, you have two Brits who end up being booked on Lufthansa, and it’s funny to see the difference between what they’re expecting from the Germans and what they actually experience.

Lufthansa had an ad with a similar message for the India market, which was also hilarious.

Alaska Airlines’ “Safety Dance” campaign

Alaska Airlines deserves credit for making pandemic restrictions interesting, with its incredibly catchy safety dance. I can’t think of any other airline that made mask wearing and threatening to ban someone from flying with the airline so fun to watch, but Alaska pulled it off.

And for those of us industry geeks, arguably the oneworld alliance’s version of the safety dance was even more fun, with leaders from several airlines participating. However, I’m not sure some people (including the CEO of Alaska Airlines!) got the memo about the whole point of the video, which was to wear a mask.

WestJet’s “Christmas Miracle” campaign

WestJet does an amazing job with its marketing, as the airline has both amazing April Fools’ and Christmas Miracle videos. Nothing can compete with WestJet’s real-time giving Christmas Miracle video, where the airline quite literally bought gifts for passengers while they were on the flight, and the gifts showed up at baggage claim. If this doesn’t cheer you up, I don’t know what will.

SWISS’ “The People Behind SWISS” campaign

While this is more of a brand movie than a traditional ad, fellow avgeeks will appreciate the below video from SWISS, which showcases just how much goes into airline operations. The music is pretty great as well.

Bottom line

I think the above is a pretty good sampling of some of my favorite airline ads. From inspirational post-9/11 ads, to ads showcasing the wonder of aviation, to ads focused on specific aspects of airline products, there are quite a few to choose from.

What are your favorite airline ads? 

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  1. Abidjan Gold

    My favorite was the United campaign with Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue."

  2. Sebastian L Guest

    Thanks for sharing it. Also love some of them. I can share 2 more:
    1. PLL LOT | Naszym horyzontem jest przyszłość (Horizon is our future)- don't see english version but love the combination of colors and light
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LZQgenzYUg8&pp=ygUebG90IHBvbGlzaCBhaXJsaW5lcyBjb21tZXJjaWFs
    2. United Airlines Commercial - Nancy - 1982 Very old advert when flying was an unique experience
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AeXrMRf25U8&pp=ygULdW5pdGVkIDE5ODI%3D

    Thanks for sharing it. Also love some of them. I can share 2 more:
    1. PLL LOT | Naszym horyzontem jest przyszłość (Horizon is our future)- don't see english version but love the combination of colors and light
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LZQgenzYUg8&pp=ygUebG90IHBvbGlzaCBhaXJsaW5lcyBjb21tZXJjaWFs
    2. United Airlines Commercial - Nancy - 1982 Very old advert when flying was an unique experience
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AeXrMRf25U8&pp=ygULdW5pdGVkIDE5ODI%3D

  3. ben Guest

    not early risers?!
    https://vimeo.com/212780386

  4. TravelinWilly Diamond

    This BA commercial from 1989 was pretty cool, and cost a lot to make (and it shows):

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxbgm9Bmkzw

    The Malcolm McLaren version of Delibes’s “Flower Duet” used in the spot popularized the song to the point that we still hear it all over the place today.

  5. Kiribati Guest

    My favourite is by far this one from South African Airways. Simple, deep, and true.

    https://youtu.be/AHjS3XkPTsY?si=IzNhAlv9rke8276Y

  6. BradStPete Diamond

    Sometimes, when I need a good healthy cry, I watch the British Airways India on YouTube. OMG. Yes. Well done.

  7. Galoot Diamond

    Freddie Laker was his own commercial : he gave frequent interviews and they were all funny .

  8. JP Guest

    That was an awesome American ad after 9/11. It was also the end of what was once known as American Airlines. Not even recognizable today-

  9. sunviking82 Guest

    A favorite, long gone is the post Pan AM / National campaign "Say Hello to Pan Am". Reworking of a classic song and great visuals. If Pan Am's strategy was only as good as their marketing and service, they'd still be around today.

  10. Matthew Guest

    No Virgin Atlantic 'Still Red Hot'? Oh man, one of my favs.

    1. Steve Guest

      Turkish Airlines “I feel Like a Star” with Kevin Costner.

    2. GH Guest

      +1 to Virgin
      And British Airways - The Face

  11. DSK Guest

    Another "old guy" here. Anyone remember Northeast? I used to love the Yellowbird commercials--before Delta bought them in 1972:

    Northeast Yellowbirds....we fly more to the sun.
    Northeast Yellowbirds....our service is number one.
    Wow our seats are wide! Lots more room inside!
    Food is cooked on board! Have your faith restored!
    So just fly away....to the sky away....
    Yellowbirds to the sun.

    1. Gene Guest

      How can I not ever forget the Yellowbirds. But do you remember Jim Dooley ? Pre-Yellowbird spokesperson Jim Dooley, weatherman for WTVJ-Miami who would do commercials that ran in NYC and BOS markets "C'mon Down!" Shame Delta has never done a retro-livery in Yellowbird colors!

  12. Airfarer Diamond

    I'm an old guy, I always liked - 'Eastern, The Wings of Man.'
    Can we use the word man today?

  13. Kevin Guest

    Good list. I think the Emirates ads at the top of the Burk Khalifa may be the best ads I have ever seen.

  14. NedsKid Diamond

    I'm with you on most of these. I like the post-9/11 United ads as well. I think Southwest had a pretty good one too at that time with employees talking about being Americans, keeping America flying.

    If we got into other past ones/airlines that are no more, oh, that opens a whole 'nother book...

  15. Donna Diamond

    Of your choices, I like the American Post 9/11 and the Lufthansa Bavarian one. My personal choice is the 1991 United Airlines Rhapsody in Blue Immigrant theme with the Gene Hackman voiceover.

  16. Aries Guest

    China Airlines' ad "#WhatTravelBringsYou" is still the best I have seen. It was bold and very funny, especially coming from a semi- state-owned airline.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sZfWBpQ-zE

  17. wpr8e Guest

    I can't believe you didn't include the Fallon Worldwide commercials for United. There are so many great ones, but I particularly like this one.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9vWCKlseus

  18. Brian Guest

    The American Airlines is very moving. It’s a shame what AA has become. Certainly doesn’t operate with that level of elegance today.

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TravelinWilly Diamond

This BA commercial from 1989 was pretty cool, and cost a lot to make (and it shows): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxbgm9Bmkzw The Malcolm McLaren version of Delibes’s “Flower Duet” used in the spot popularized the song to the point that we still hear it all over the place today.

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BradStPete Diamond

Sometimes, when I need a good healthy cry, I watch the British Airways India on YouTube. OMG. Yes. Well done.

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JP Guest

That was an awesome American ad after 9/11. It was also the end of what was once known as American Airlines. Not even recognizable today-

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