Heathrow recognised for its “First Flight” television advert at 2016 London International Awards

Heathrow recognised for its “First Flight” television advert at 2016 London International Awards

Heathrow recognised for its “First Flight” television advert at 2016 London International Awards

LONDON, 2016-Nov-09 — /Travel PR News/ — Heathrow has been recognised at this year’s London International Awards for its use of music and sound in its newest television advert, titled “First Flight”. The Television advert beat John Lewis’ Christmas advert to claim Gold in the category.

LIA (formerly known as London International Advertising Awards) is a worldwide Award which honours legends, pioneers, and embodiments of excellence in Advertising, Digital, Production, Design, Music & Sound and Technology. These awards were the first international award of its kind to acknowledge all media from all over the world and judged by a diverse global jury.

The advert celebrates Heathrow’s 70th anniversary and looks forward to another 70 years of first flights. Set to David Bowie’s “When I Live My Dream” from his debut 1967 album, the advert tells the story of the magic of a journey as seen through the eyes of a 5-year-old child and her companion, Owly. This is the first time Heathrow has launched a television advert, which was launched on social media and amplified through a range of channels including press outdoor and a radio partnership.

Jonathan Coen, Heathrow’s Commercial Director said: “We’re so excited to win this prestigious award.  Our television advert celebrated the magic of flight through the eyes of a child and the music was the perfect touch for parents who still revel in the magic of Bowie.’

First Flight was created by advertising agency Havas and directed by DOM&NIC through Outsider productions. The full advert can be viewed here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMaV1VBnDr0

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SOURCE: Heathrow Airport Limited