Airlines and airports from the former Yugoslavia have been getting into the holiday spirit and have been creative in marking the holidays. Ljubljana Airport surprised passengers with gifts, while Zagreb Airport emphasised the opening of its new passengers terminal next year. Others opted for some festive greetings for their passengers, as seen below (click to enlarge). Which one do you like the best?
True! A lot of them seemed to have just gotten a picture of the net and pasted some text over it. Only a few actually designed their cards: Trade Air, Adria, Air Serbia, Dubrovnik, Montenegro and Pristina. I know it's not a big deal but they could have put some effort into it. Shows a lot about the company ;)
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I like the little Trade Air plane :-D
ReplyDeleteAdria is cool.
ReplyDeleteWorst design: definitely Croatia Airlines
ReplyDeleteTrade air is so cute
Ljubljana airport had the best idea
By the way, why is logo of ZAG airport still "MZLZ" and not "MZLFT" or something with it's brand new name?
The name of the operator is MZLZ. It hasn't changed. That said, the French were not very keen on naming the airport but were pressured into it.
DeleteSome of them seemed to have made their greeting cards in Microsoft Paint
ReplyDeleteTrue! A lot of them seemed to have just gotten a picture of the net and pasted some text over it. Only a few actually designed their cards: Trade Air, Adria, Air Serbia, Dubrovnik, Montenegro and Pristina. I know it's not a big deal but they could have put some effort into it. Shows a lot about the company ;)
DeleteLJU wins by all means
ReplyDeleteBut the holiday greeting in Turkish from Zagreb - priceless :-)
ReplyDeleteZagreb Airport has French and Turkish shareholders, I assume that's why.
DeleteYes, but which Turk celebrates christmas really? There are literally no christian Turks...
DeleteTrade Air :)))
ReplyDeleteJeb...m im ma... i Turkish Airlinesu, otkazali mi let za Zagreb danas...živčani slom za dobit a veze za Zg nema!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy fucking New Year!!