Jane Leung
Oct 4, 2010

Air France ramps up in-flight entertainment to promote new route

Air France celebrates the launch of its Paris to Tokyo route by inviting three French-language acts on board its aircraft A380.

Air France ramps up in-flight entertainment to promote new route

The Air France Music event is inviting Grammy-nominated Canadian musician Gonzales, electronic group Monsieur Monsieur and Australian rock 'n' roll band The Shoes on board to compose an exclusive track each during the journey from Paris to Tokyo on 3 November.

The artists are tasked with capturing the "distinctive and original atmosphere aboard Air France A380". The tracks will be made available for download from Air France Music.

The groups will then attend an Air France Music performance at Warehouse 702, a concert venue at Tokyo's Shibuya district on 5 November, following their arrival in Japan's capital. Leading Japanese DJ TA-1 will be hosting the show.

For a chance to win a trip for two to attend the Air France Music Party, fans can join the ‘A380 Inspiration’ competition on Facebook available to residents in metropolitan France, Germany and the UK. Japanese residents can also participate for a chance to win entry to the concert. The competition ends on 14 October.

Credits:
Project Air France Music
Client Air France
Creative agency BETC Euro RSCG, Paris
Global creative director Rémi Babinet
Creative director Florence Bellisson
Art director Thérèse Jonsson
Copywriter Linnéa Kavsjö
Agency management Valérie Albou, Tiphaine du Plessis, Timoti Auscher
BETC Music management Fabrice Brovelli, Christophe Caurret, Nelson Burton
Client management Christine Micouleau, Caroline Césure, Catherine Masson, Paul Champion
Exposure Online

Source:
Campaign Asia

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