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The advertising initiative will cover a three-month span on six Allegiant Air, 150-seat MD-80 passenger jets. The Bodog.com plane wrapping will be easily visible to travelers waiting to board flights to and from McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.
"Our advertising partnership with Allegiant Air is a natural fit for us. Branding encompasses everything from good customer service to strategic advertising positioning and targeting," says Calvin Ayre, Founder and CEO of Bodog.com. "This in-air branding exercise will allow us to target a specific player demographic, while continuing to expand the presence of our brand throughout the continental United States."
The Allegiant aircraft will fly between Las Vegas and 32 nonstop Allegiant Air destinations. The planes will be parked at Terminal D in McCarran Airport, near the airport's busiest runway.
Passengers flying in any of these Bodog.com-branded jets will have a chance to win their next trip to Las Vegas when they sign up for a Bodog.com account and deposit a minimum of $20.
Along with an in-flight announcement highlighting some of the Bodog.com product offerings, the sleek and sophisticated Bodog.com plane inserts are available in each seat back. These brochures come complete with detachable Poker and Black Jack strategy cards.
For passengers looking to get into the Vegas mood early, each of the passenger seat trays is designed to look like a Black Jack table.
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» Correction from TheAirlineHub
I had posted about Allegiant Air and Bodog.com inking a deal to do ads on their planes. I recieved a correction from Drew Stoddard, CEO of InterAir Media, whose firm concieved and then brokered the deal. "The graphic will actually... [Read More]
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