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AirAsia weighs in on election with cheeky election posters

AirAsia weighs in on NZ election with cheeky election posters

AUCKLAND, 18 September 2017 – The world’s best low cost airline, AirAsia is reminding the public of its promises to New Zealanders with its own #VoteAirAsia campaign ahead of this year’s election on 23 September 2017.

AirAsia and its local creative agency, Publicis produced a series of witty posters and social media content to keep AirAsia top of mind with Kiwis when it comes to affordable travel

Kiwis can also go into the draw to win return flights on AirAsia X from Auckland by sharing photos of their favourite AirAsia election posters to the AirAsia NewZealand Facebook page with the hashtag #VoteAirAsia

AirAsia saw an opportunity to inject some fun into what is already an intense election.

“We want to join in the conversation in a fun and engaging way during a very important milestone in New Zealand; and remind Kiwis of our low fares, and the strength and breadth of our network, which includes Asia, Australia, the Middle East and the US.

“International travel has never been so affordable, which is why more Kiwis are choosing to fly with the world’s best low cost airline, AirAsia.”

AirAsia X, together with AirAsia, provides Kiwis with low cost fares and access to over 120 destinations across 24 countries. AirAsia flies daily to the Gold Coast and Asia via Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Auckland. For bookings or further information visitwww.airasia.com.

ENDS


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