DE PASQUALE FLIES WITH AIR ASIA
Following Brisbane based de pasquale being appointed as the national agency for Air Asia X, the country’s latest airline, its launch campaign has ensured the low budget airline has taken off in south-east Queensland in preparation for a national launch.
The campaign features a twist on well-known catchphrases to reinforce Air Asia X’s key elements of Asia and low cost, such as ‘Cheap as Chopsticks’ and ‘Pay Peanuts get Malaysia’.
Part owned by the Virgin Group and based in Kuala Lumpur, Air Asia X is an industry leader in the global low cost airline environment. The airline is an offshoot from the Air Asia model and entered the Australian market late last year with direct flights four times per week from Malaysia’s Capital to the Gold Coast.
Air Asia X general manager Darren Wright said, after a short and targeted pitch for a support agency in the Australian market, de pasquale was the stand out for its keenness shown for our business: “The retail campaign created by de pasquale is really getting traction and will help prepare the marketplace for our expansion into other key markets such as Sydney and Melbourne,” he said.
“The response to our service has been fantastic with flights running full since the launch last year.”
The key message that Air Asia X offered a cheap way to get to Asia will be driven by outdoor, press and radio advertising in Gold Coast, Brisbane and Sunshine Coast.
38 Comments
That works.Not bad.
Not bad? NOT BAD??
Puh-lease.
Not bad – if it was made in 1982.
As if this hasn’t been done before. I notice that no creative has had the bottle to assign their handle to this stuff.
Not bad for a low budget churn and burn client
Virgin Blue 8 years ago. Ordinary effort.
I’m sure the clients and suits loved it.
‘Straight out of the studio…’
Haha, good on the agency involved. I can hear the mighty roar of a Cannes Lion (gold) in the background. Grrrr..
Not many people can make ads like that.
It’s Virgin Blue but with even worse word-plays.
I don’t see what’s so funny about this.
A. Symonds
Why is this work being featured? I don’t understand. It’s just the same sort of stuff you see everyday – nothing worth making noise about.
It must be a very, VERY slow day in Adland.
It’s worse than virgin blue, but not quite virgin atlantic.
pay a small agency – get small ideas…
It’s not bad at all – feels right for the brand, feels like it’ll work its arse off too. For a campaign that feels wrong for the brand and isn’t working its arse off, refer … well you know who.
I’m sure that little agency Droga 5 must be shaking in their boots after 6:48’s comments…..get back to making the banner ad flash more
Please tell me they’re not paying art directors at This agency !
Fuck off – this is shit. C’mon Lynchy give us something good.
Small Agency? What, like Droga5?
Pay a small agency get no punctuation in the middle of your sentences.
Sorry.
Write and ad like this:
1. you wont get in the top 20 at award school
2. you will win an airline account
Welcome to your real profession. Sad but true.
3. Priceless
Posting that kind of release and work on this sight just does the whole campaign – and agency – damage. Madness really.
advertising creatives are so pompous… get over yourselves, you make commercials, you don’t save lives.
It’s a shame this lame ad has remained the biggest story in adland for this long.
Oroginated in the country that bags goodby’s.
Makes yer proud.
Clearly a slow news day.
Ahh fer fark’s sake, it makes you laugh and you know what they mean.
And they got it through. Well done.
That’s such a crap ad. Don’t let this crap on the site.
Makes me not want to come back. ;(
Haha 11:42pm is right. A commar after PEANUTS is indeed necessary. Even the evil customs officer at Malaysia who hates Aussies would have spotted that and happily helped them out.
Someone needs a reminder about craft.
I’ll willingly bet $1000 the original headline was “Pay peanuts, get monkeys” with a picture of an orangutan and a subhead saying “Malaysia from $XXXX”, but then the client (or a suit) insisted on Malaysia in the headline.
Either that or some pedant pointed out that orangutans are actually apes.
This ad rocks the foundations of great advertising. Nobby, give up now. You and your VB account will never scale such lofty heights as what’s been done on this ground-breaking piece of work. Grand Prix me-thinks?
At least it gets talked about….
…. For all the wrong reasons.
It seems to have escaped most bloggers that the purpose of advertising is not, I repeat, not to win awards at trade shows ie Cannes etc
Awards identify outstanding communication which is what we are in the business of producing.
This however is in a galaxy far far away from that world.