Guess The Airline – February 2014 answer

Every month since December 1999, an airline printed advertisement was displayed for your guessing pleasure on Guess The Airline. This month’s game was be the last.

Every month since December 1999, an airline printed advertisement was displayed for your guessing pleasure on Guess The Airline. The following is the answer to a previous game; as explained on February 1st, this game was the last.

Once again, this was a famous advertisement that was published in North America circa 1957. Are you ready? Scroll down!

El Al Israel Airlines advertisement titled 'No Goose. No Gander' featuring... a goose and a gander walking opposite ways.
El Al Israel Airlines advertisement titled ‘No Goose. No Gander’ featuring… a goose and a gander walking opposite ways.

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Guess The Airline – February 2014 game

Every month since December 1999, an airline printed advertisement was displayed for your guessing pleasure on Guess The Airline. This month’s game will be the last.

Every month since December 1999, an airline printed advertisement was displayed for your guessing pleasure on Guess The Airline. This month’s game will be the last.

Imagine: it all started with a suggestion from a visitor like you. What was supposed to be a special feature for a couple of months became a regular monthly challenge for me (finding ads, cropping them, retouching them…) and for you (guessing them… and sometimes providing them!). Continue reading “Guess The Airline – February 2014 game”

Guess The Airline – January 2014 answer

Once again, this was an advertisement from a 1977 issue of The Economist for an airline which no longer exists.

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 from a 1977 issue of The Economist for an airline which no longer exists. Are you ready? Scroll down!

Sabena advertisement titled 'Now, Sabena flies 40 times a week to all the major cities in Africa', featuring an African mask on a vintage aircraft flying above the desert, and a modern DC-10 at the bottom.
Sabena advertisement titled ‘Now, Sabena flies 40 times a week to all the major cities in Africa’, featuring an African mask on a vintage aircraft flying above the desert, and a modern DC-10 at the bottom.

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Guess The Airline – January 2014 game

This month, we have an advertisement from a 1977 issue of The Economist. The name of the airline, which no longer exists has been hidden everywhere.

Every month, an airline printed advertisement is displayed for your guessing pleasure on Guess The Airline.

This month, we have an advertisement from a 1977 issue of The Economist. The name of the airline, which no longer exists has been hidden everywhere. The aim is to Guess The Airline. Continue reading “Guess The Airline – January 2014 game”

Guess The Airline – December 2013 answer

Once again, this was an advertisement from a 1977 issue of The Economist.

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 from a 1977 issue of The Economist. Are you ready? Scroll down!

Alitalia advertisement titled 'We'll show you 5 ways to see Italy', featuring crew members standing in front of a Boeing 747.
Alitalia advertisement titled ‘We’ll show you 5 ways to see Italy’, featuring crew members standing in front of a Boeing 747.

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