TWA – You’re going to like us

Three Two TWA commercials with the famous 1980s jingle “You’re going to like us”.

Kids


In this commercial, the airline promotes free travel for children, although with several conditions, as indicated by the small print appearing here and there. The child’s attitude is delightful and can easily remind you of what it felt like to travel as a child! Continue reading “TWA – You’re going to like us”

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TWA – Built for comfort (L-1011)


Sure, the cabin and the flight deck are obvious mock-ups, but who cares? This is the 1970s and flying is still a wonderful experience in coach. No personal television screens, but lots of legroom and space on the L-1011! And steak in coach! Continue reading “TWA – Built for comfort (L-1011)”

TWA – Million dollars


Forget for a moment that this is a sexist commercial in which the woman is just there to do some pep talk to the husband (played by Judd Hirsch) who brings home the bacon. This rare ad shows how employee incentives could translate into excellent customer service! Continue reading “TWA – Million dollars”

TWA – Trans World Service


Peter Sellers starred in several TWA commercials in the 1970s in which he portrays stereotypical Europeans such as this posh British man. After all, the airline is meant to give one “a taste of Europe flying in the USA” with movies, drinks and food inspired by European traditions.

Guess The Airline – March 2007 answer

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 in a National Geographic issue of the late 1970s.Ready? Scroll down!

TWA Trans World Airlines advertisement titled: 'Twice as many flights as any other airline', from the 1970s, featuring a Boeing 747.

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