Paul Howell
Nov 22, 2011

Qantas shortlists three media agencies, and four creative shops

SYDNEY - Qantas has shortlisted seven agencies in concurrent reviews of its creative and media accounts, leaving incumbents M&C Saatchi and Ogilvy Australia out of the running for the key prizes.

Qantas shortlists three media agencies, and four creative shops

In the creative stream, the airline is still considering submissions by Droga5, Leo Burnett, Mojo Publicis, and BWM. The media buying stream sees OMD, ZenithOptimedia, and MediaCom still competing. Qantas says other agencies are still being considered for specialist roles.

All has not been lost for the rejected incumbents. M&C Saatchi will continue to be the agency-of-record for Qantas Loyalty and will also work with the airline on new market development projects.

Ogilvy has been tapped to support the airline on a number of "key tactical and strategic" projects, Qantas said.

Rob Gurney, Qantas group executive manager, commercial, said the airline thanked all agencies who had participated in the first stage of the pitches. "We have been very impressed with the quality of the work, and it has been extremely challenging to narrow it down to the final shortlists," he said. "We are also pleased to continue working with our incumbents on key streams of work, given their experience on our business."

Tom Dery, worldwide chairman of M&C Saatchi, highlighted the network's long history with Qantas. "We have had a long and successful partnership with Qantas and we are delighted this will continue with Qantas Frequent Flyer and through the sponsorship management and activation (projects assigned)," he said.

Qantas says the pitches will be concluded in time for new agencies to start work on the brand from April next year. They are expected to face a tough task engaging audiences, given Qantas' continuing industrial strife. Disputes between the company and key pilot and engineer unions have led to rolling strikes and work bans this year, culminating in an unprecedented temporary shutdown of the airline last month.

 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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