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The sign (1997/Mexico) : The largest airline in Mexico has the legendary reputation of always being on time. And in Spanish, there is an expression called "being religiously on time". So, you have a mass servant, nagged by the priest, who patiently waits, from the top of church tower, for the "sign from above". And what is the "sign"? An AeroMexico aircraft flying by! The commercial plays on a clever double entendre, as "cielo" in Spanish means both the sky AND the heaven. To help you understand it, this author added subtitles.
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One hour ago (1998/Spain) : Airlines want to give the impression that their service is so pleasant that one doesn't seem eager to leave. With only this said regarding this commercial, I'll let you watch and see what happens. At first it seems as a boring commercial. Just look at the frames reproduced here. Now, listen to this Captain's desperate P.A. message to the Premier Class passengers...
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