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Guess The Airline – March 2010 answer

April 1, 2010

Every month, an airline printed advertisement, minus airline name and logo, is displayed for your guessing pleasure on Guess The Airline. The following is the answer to a previous game.

Once again, this was an advertisement published on an issue of The Economist from 1975. Are you ready? Scroll down!

Air France advertisement titled: 'Charles de Gaulle Airport. Conceived for your comfort and convenience', from the year 1975, featuring a comic depiction of Paris Airport.

How to guess it?

Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris is clearly indicated as this airline’s “home base”. Also, the airline refers to “their” Méridien hotel (the hotel chain, upon its creation in the 1970s, belonged to Air France). Finally, the slogan and the cartoon of the passenger comfortably seated in a hand were unique to Air France’s advertising campaigns at the time.

Statistics

Correct answers: 92% | Wrong answers: 8% | Wrong answers submitted: Air Inter, KLM, UTA.

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