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Airbnb to Sponsor 2020 Summer Olympics and Beyond: Report

Airbnb to Sponsor 2020 Summer Olympics and Beyond: Report Airbnb is planning to enter into a global sponsorship deal with the International Olympic Committee, according to sources speaking with Sports Business Daily. The sponsorship is expected to run through the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Sports Business Daily reported. While financial details were not

Airbnb to Sponsor 2020 Summer Olympics and Beyond: Report2019-11-05T19:18:20-05:00

Rei Inamoto’s Agency Made a Splash Designing the NYC Ferry

Rei Inamoto’s Agency Made a Splash Designing the NYC Ferry Breaking through the clutter in New York is no easy task. Despite the challenges of navigating New York's subway system and much-needed infrastructure upgrades, the design vocabulary and signage directing riders continue to endure. Massimo Vignelli's visual map has been a subject of typography and

Rei Inamoto’s Agency Made a Splash Designing the NYC Ferry2019-11-05T06:30:48-05:00

The Bigger the Waves in Hawaii, the Lower the Alaska Airlines Fares

The Bigger the Waves in Hawaii, the Lower the Alaska Airlines Fares The surf report is becoming a temporary, pseudo-flight tracker in a new campaign for Alaska Airlines. In a data-driven bid to encourage more spontaneous and passion-fueled travel to Hawaii, the airline has partnered with the forecasting site Surfline to let the ocean dictate

The Bigger the Waves in Hawaii, the Lower the Alaska Airlines Fares2019-11-03T03:00:03-05:00

Travelers Didn’t Know They Were Going to … West Virginia

Travelers Didn’t Know They Were Going to … West Virginia Despite 27 different types of trees and an infinite horizon of rolling mountains, dotting the 5th most forested state in the U.S., West Virginia was falling short. Instead of the Mountain State, travelers headed north for the fall foliage of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont--despite

Travelers Didn’t Know They Were Going to … West Virginia2019-10-25T15:47:06-04:00

Q & A: Amtrak’s Roger Harris on Connectivity and Competition

Q & A: Amtrak’s Roger Harris on Connectivity and Competition With a C-suite full of airline executives, America's chronically underfunded and much-maligned national passenger rail network, Amtrak, is expected to break even within a year, a first in the company's 50-year history, if it happens. Adweek spoke with Amtrak's CMO and CCO Roger Harris, a

Q & A: Amtrak’s Roger Harris on Connectivity and Competition2019-10-09T17:22:57-04:00

30,000 Toy Cars Illustrate How Mass Transit Could Dramatically Reduce Traffic

30,000 Toy Cars Illustrate How Mass Transit Could Dramatically Reduce Traffic Most things look cuter when they're in miniature, but does that still apply to something like thousands of cars stuck in gridlock? A new ad campaign for Swedish public transit service V?sttrafik turns toy cars into an imposing illustration of the 30,000 vehicles that

30,000 Toy Cars Illustrate How Mass Transit Could Dramatically Reduce Traffic2019-09-27T15:16:45-04:00

Boeing Pledges $144,500 to Families Affected by Max 8 Crashes

Boeing Pledges 4,500 to Families Affected by Max 8 Crashes Following a spring and summer hamstrung by scandal, Boeing announced today that the families affected by the two 737 Max 8 crashes will each receive $144,500. The crashes of Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 resulted in the deaths of 346 passengers

Boeing Pledges $144,500 to Families Affected by Max 8 Crashes2019-09-23T18:18:54-04:00