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Advertisement Review: British Airways


Punch line:- Fuelled by love

A gentle pull to a thin strand within our brain can fetch us a stream of sweet and sour memories. But only a handful of those remains so deeply cherished that we never let it fade away.

A fulfilling essence of life is sometimes well realized in the short by chance encounters that we may all come across at some point which leaves us profoundly influenced.   

One such real-life memorable event unfolded through an air hostess working with ‘British Airways’ has led to this indulging 6 and a half minute narrative in shape of a commercial for the same airlines. And what else could have been a better way to express the hospitality and comfort which certainly remains two very vital factors for anyone in any means of travel.

Helena Flynn, a 23 year old crew member from british airways recollects her initial anxious state of mind when she was to embark on her maiden journey as a flight attendant to india. It’s here that she happens to serve an old lady flying back to Hyderabad at her home from London. She’s seemingly not much acquainted with flying by an airplane but gets more than just the outer comfort from Helena’s warm and friendly character which undoubtedly is a distinguished approach in more ways than one to a mere duty as a flight attendant.   

Overwhelmed by Helena’s tender response the old lady couldn’t help herself but to insist Helena visit her home back in india the next day. Though this cannot be a part of the plan during her tiny stopover in india, she eventually yields to a genuine persuasive gesture shown by the old lady and ends up becoming a very special guest at her home the very next day which is also some festival day. A day long stay with this indian family has been so gratifying for Helena that in the end she’s left with equal fondness that has certainly formed an eternal bond between them.
                                                                                                              
Coming back to the ad-commercial that brings sharp and seamless exhibition without any bits that are jerky or farfetched. Vivid picturisation capturing true emotions through lead characters
is so convincing that not even for a single second while watching do we feel that it isn’t happening in the real-time, making this ad an interesting watch.

Please click below to watch this ad and give your valuable feedback.



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