Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman new face of Etihad campaign
Australian A-list actress Nicole Kidman is spreading her wings as the new face for Etihad Airways’ latest ad campaign.
The airline’s ‘Flying Reimagined’ brand campaign will be aired globally in 30 and 60-second slots on TV and appear in print and digital media.
Much of the ad was shot aboard one of its flagship Airbus A380 showcasing the high-end three-room luxury suite, The Residence.
“This new campaign has succeeded brilliantly in bringing our unique brand and service ethos to life on film, in print and on digital channels,” said Etihad chief commercial officer Peter Baumgartner.
“Nicole Kidman, as a globally respected artist was the perfect voice and face for our story and embodies worldly sophistication, intelligence, originality and elegance — values which form the foundation of the Etihad brand.”
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