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Month-Year This time, only two people guessed the airline correctly. But there were very good tries. Everyone thought about the airlines being among the first to introduce the Boeing 767 in their niche. This commercial was taken from a website publishing other old airline commercials, presumably from a 1980s issue of National Geographic. If you are the author of that particular website, please contact the author.

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Mystery commercial of the month


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Mystery commercial of the month - FULL VERSION


How to guess it???
Check the title of one of the paragraphs. "Southern Cross" already revealed that it was an airline in the Pacific. This already eliminates a lot of airlines. It could be, say Qantas, Air New Zealand, and, at the limit, Air Pacific, Polynesian, etc. Also, a deliberate information that was not hidden in the text. "Trans-Tasman" services. Still blurry. Could it be Qantas?

But the most obvious clues were the font in which the number 767 was written in. No, it's not the Boeing font. Look closer. Finally, for the rare people who saw the slogan and remember it... "Flying ahead!". This was a tough one.

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