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Title: Philadelphia Newspapers Run Ads About Fake Airline Derrie-Air
Post by: Chris_ on June 06, 2008, 05:25:15 PM
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Philadelphia Newspapers Run Ads About Fake Airline Derrie-Air

Readers of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News opened their papers Friday to see ads for a new airline called Derrie-Air, which purportedly charges passengers by the pound.

But the new carrier will never get off the ground. It's a one-day advertising campaign about a fake airline by Philadelphia Media Holdings, the papers' owner, and Gyro ad agency.

In light blue banners throughout the papers — as well as on their Web site, Philly.com — Derrie-Air cheerily trumpets its policy: The more you weigh, the more you pay. The ads direct readers to the Web site www.flyderrie-air.com.

Philadelphia Media Holdings spokesman Jay Devine said the goal is to "demonstrate the power of our brands in generating awareness and generating traffic for our advertisers, and put a smile on people's faces."

The company will track traffic to the Derrie-Air site. Devine said there's already buzz about the campaign on online blogs.

MORE (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,364081,00.html)

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              ^ requires a southern accent.
Title: Re: Philadelphia Newspapers Run Ads About Fake Airline Derrie-Air
Post by: Chris_ on June 06, 2008, 05:36:05 PM
Pretty funny stuff -- I wonder how many DUmmies will think it is real.

This is a great excerpt from the ad page:

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What amenities will your jets offer?

First of all there will be no class distinctions inside of a Derrie-Air jet. Every passenger will be treated like royalty. Every seat will be first class. There will simply be too many extras and treats on our flights to list here, but highlights will include: gorgeous air hosts and hostesses, golden-age Rat Pack films, top-shelf vodka Martinis, on-demand video blackjack, spacious private washrooms outfitted with porcelain fixtures and gilded faucets, gourmet snacks, on-board masseuses, loofah scrubs and, of course, digital cable!