TUI appoints chief to head ad review
20 Dec 2001 | by DANIEL ROGERS
of reassurance at a time when the public is clearly still worried about booking". The rethink began ...
, because it implied that service levels had returned to normal. The ASA found the statement, 'Fast and frequent services are back across the rail network' to be untrue because it implied that before the campaign ran, all train operators had returned to pre-Hatfield service levels. But the authority ...
of reassurance at a time when the public is clearly still worried about booking". The rethink began ...
with an element of reassurance at a time when the public is clearly still worried about booking ...
Publications and John Brown Publishing, which lost the account in 1999. The past few months have seen ...
XPO Network is unveiling a series of communications kiosks in airports across the UK and Europe this week, and has signed up advertisers including Interflora, Hotmail, Dell, Panasonic, BMW and Avis. The kiosks provide free internet and e-mail services, with content provided by CNN, MSN, Sports.com, Wall ...
markets and the continued weak showing in dotcoms, telecoms and financial services are expected to drag ...
services company. Earlier this week, it was reported that Fashionmall.com, which also owns boo, was pulling ...
Thomson, the tour operator, has delayed the launch of its web-only holiday brand Thomson Plus by a month. Technical difficulties mean the site will launch in January. It will offer holidays and services based around specific interests such as sport. ...
,000, beating all other travel company titles and newsstand publications. This had doubled to 284 ...
to internet services, which according to one report prevented up to a third of BT's millions of customers ...
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