Other companies should shamelessly exploit Xmas this way...

If they're going to do stuff for the shameless PR value of doing stuff, I'd be ok with it being stuff like this.
Especially the motorbike engine and the playground...and the dishwasher and the crib, and oh heck, all of it.

Canadians, eh?

Happy Holidays all.
siftbotsays...

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Drachen_Jagersays...

WestJet did something similar with a departure lounge of passengers who all got their presents upon arrival at their destination.

This is a lot better though.

newtboyjokingly says...

Damn you Canadians, you always gotta be doing the right thing in the right way.
Can't you start a war of aggression or against your own citizens (like a war on 'drugs') or something. We're getting a complex down here.

Sagemindsays...

There are a lot of companies out there who could learn from this.
Many more that turn a way better profit than a company like WestJet.

I'm looking at some of the Large Retail Department stores - You know who you are!!

Random giving back to communities is the best way to win their hearts. We are all connected, Companies today need to realize that business isn't all about take take take. It is a symbiotic relationship. They can't survive without communities and consumers, while we can't live without their good and services. It's a nice feeling when a company takes some of their profits and puts it back into the sysem in a way that is pure giving.

SFOGuysays...

Flying for any reason other than love gets old really fast, 1st class or not. An airline that understands that, and underlines that end of the day, they can connect you to people you love is a powerful marketing message. And how come Canadians are so good at this?

eric3579said:

Canada Air giving in their own way was also nice

Paybacksays...

Well, I guess the money received for charging for every. single. piece. of luggage (carry-on included) had to go somewhere...

eric3579said:

Canada Air giving in their own way was also nice

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