#814223 by CHill710
19 Jun 2012, 11:10
link here to advert on youtube

and on Facebook you can 'take a plane down your street' which is quite cool y)
#814230 by slinky09
19 Jun 2012, 12:54
I think that is fantastic and well done BA. Very imaginative and I love the social aspect.
#814232 by pjh
19 Jun 2012, 13:12
Curiously, I have a recurring nightmare of boarding a plan that then takes to the road.

clarkeysntfc wrote:Another great advert. However the "Don't Fly" strapline at the end is a bit odd...!


Think it makes sense as a brand positioning as provider of services *into* London and the association with a tourist's eye view of London. The "Don't Fly" bit reminds me of the Evening Standard's headline plea for Londoners to stay home and watch the games after months of articles detailing how you could make barrels of cash by renting your property out.

I presume someone will sue when they realise that face painting for children isn't a standard service provided by the cabin crew.
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#814235 by tontybear
19 Jun 2012, 13:32
Dear Danny Boyle

I have an idea for a segment in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games for you ...

Darren Wheeler wrote:I was waiting for the Boris-engine-ingestion moment :)



Yours etc
#814263 by locutus
19 Jun 2012, 20:23
I love the way you can add your post code and you see shots of the plan going down your street, fantastic.
#814267 by Darren Wheeler
19 Jun 2012, 20:50
simonallardice wrote:
pjh wrote:Curiously, I have a recurring nightmare of boarding a plan that then takes to the road.


Oh weird, I often have the same nightmare prior to a long-haul flight.


Although taxiing at JFK often feels like you're being driven home.
#814268 by pjh
19 Jun 2012, 21:15
Darren Wheeler wrote:
simonallardice wrote:
pjh wrote:Curiously, I have a recurring nightmare of boarding a plan that then takes to the road.


Oh weird, I often have the same nightmare prior to a long-haul flight.


Although taxiing at JFK often feels like you're being driven home.


True. On a flight from Paris to Southampton once I still believe we travelled further on the ground at CDG than we did in the air. :D
#814269 by Luke12
19 Jun 2012, 21:18
1. What about all the people who would get killed by the engines and the wings?

2. Traffic never runs that smoothly in London.

3. I still have no desire to fly BA or have anything to do with them!

(From the grumpy corner!)
#814279 by willd
19 Jun 2012, 22:26
Shame the makers of the advert couldn't use an aircraft in the BA fleet. The plane used is a 77L- an aircraft not in the fleet. Ok a minor point but annoying once you notice it. A bit like when G-VFAB got in the BA advert a couple of years ago!
#814283 by Hamster
19 Jun 2012, 23:30
willd wrote:Shame the makers of the advert couldn't use an aircraft in the BA fleet. The plane used is a 77L- an aircraft not in the fleet. Ok a minor point but annoying once you notice it. A bit like when G-VFAB got in the BA advert a couple of years ago!


Well it's not the only thing that doesn't exist... Much like that security post or something when the aircraft is leaving T5. Plus lone working isn't allowed. As you say, just little things, but it's fun to poke holes (apart from the obvious ones...)
#814285 by Sealink
20 Jun 2012, 00:10
Lovely ad, but think the "Don't Fly" message at the end is misguided, but again, more evidence that BA is "back"!
#814294 by at240
20 Jun 2012, 08:12
Hmm... Don't fly... ?|

Much preferred the previous one (the baggage race).

willd wrote:The plane used is a 77L- an aircraft not in the fleet. Ok a minor point but annoying once you notice it.!

I imagine only a particular type of person will let this bother them. :)
#814309 by CHill710
20 Jun 2012, 13:30
pjh wrote:
True. On a flight from Paris to Southampton once I still believe we travelled further on the ground at CDG than we did in the air. :D


it definitely feels like that flying in to CDG especially when the taxiway at SOU is incredibly short.
#814312 by honey lamb
20 Jun 2012, 13:40
In AMS it was like that also. We spent 20 minutes taxiing to the runway.

Darren Wheeler wrote:Especially when the pilot practically has to do a 3-point-turn to come back down the runway.

It's like that in Cork too :D
#814314 by honey lamb
20 Jun 2012, 15:12
Darren Wheeler wrote:
honey lamb wrote:In AMS it was like that also. We spent 20 minutes taxiing to the runway.


And 30 minutes walking to the gate.

True, true. :D
#814333 by honey lamb
20 Jun 2012, 21:22
simonallardice wrote:I like it at SOU when some of the small planes back off stand with no tug, awesome. Not many airports allow that.

The only time I experienced that was at DTW on a (now defunct) NorthWest flight. It was eerie the way the plane surged forward for an instant before it reversed
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