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Advertising outside and inside your aircraft?
Apr 23 2007, 9:33 AM EDT
Skybus, the new low-cost airline based in Columbus, is planning to sell space to advertisers on the exteriors of its aircraft and all over their interiors, like on tray tables, bathroom doors and overhead bins. Would this bother you, or would a very low fare be enough incentive to overlook it?
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RE: Advertising outside and inside your aircraft?
Apr 23 2007, 3:10 PM EDT
It would be difficult to take an airline like this seriously. Similar to Western Pacific - it's difficult to feel safe when The Simpsons don the exterior of your aircraft.
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RE: Advertising outside and inside your aircraft?
Apr 23 2007, 5:17 PM EDT
"Skybus, the new low-cost airline based in Columbus, is planning to sell space to advertisers on the exteriors of its aircraft and all over their interiors, like on tray tables, bathroom doors and overhead bins. Would this bother you, or would a very low fare be enough incentive to overlook it? " Sounds great. We all should emulate this and sell advertising space on the outside of our houses.This is typical of 21st century america where we will do anything for a bunch of pennies. i.e. import contaminated gluten for pet foods from China, replace sugar in everything with high fructose corn syrup Etc. Etc.Whatever happened to quality goods and services?
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RE: Advertising outside and inside your aircraft?
Apr 23 2007, 7:36 PM EDT
"Skybus, the new low-cost airline based in Columbus, is planning to sell space to advertisers on the exteriors of its aircraft and all over their interiors, like on tray tables, bathroom doors and overhead bins. Would this bother you, or would a very low fare be enough incentive to overlook it? " I see this in our buses and trains. I will get used to ignoring the ads in planes too.
If the price is right, it pays to travel ignoring the surroundings
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RE: Advertising outside and inside your aircraft?
Apr 24 2007, 10:09 AM EDT
"Skybus, the new low-cost airline based in Columbus, is planning to sell space to advertisers on the exteriors of its aircraft and all over their interiors, like on tray tables, bathroom doors and overhead bins. Would this bother you, or would a very low fare be enough incentive to overlook it? " If,the airline wishes to contaminate the exterior of their aircraft,fine,I cann't see it at 36,000 ft. Please don't ruin 4-12 hrs. of an already unconfortabletrip for 40 pieces of silver.
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