Guess The Airline – September 2008 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 on a National Geographic issue, sometime in the 1960s. Are you ready? Scroll down!

Guess The Airline – November 2005 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. I decided to give you visitors a break this month with a fairly easy advertisement. Of course, there’s always the batch of wrong answers, but … Continue reading “Guess The Airline – November 2005 answer”

Guess The Airline – July 2004 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. Some advertisements have the very same style over and over again, according to the airline, and many viewers understood that perfectly in this game. Or … Continue reading “Guess The Airline – July 2004 answer”

Guess The Airline – May 2004 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. It’s such a pity that many people completely overlooked the clue that specifically said in the submission form that this airline was NOT based in … Continue reading “Guess The Airline – May 2004 answer”

Guess The Airline – June 2000 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. The answers were very diversified for this month’s guess. Only one person got it right. There were a few clues, or at least one clue … Continue reading “Guess The Airline – June 2000 answer”