Air New Zealand and New Line Cinema Announce Two-Year Marketing Agreement, Which Begins With Official ``The Lord of the Rings'' Aircraft.Business Editors & Travel Writers LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 17, 2002 On Monday, December 16, 2002, Air New Zealand Parameter not given Error... ''Template needs its first parameter as beg[in], mid[dle], or end. Parameter not given Error... rolled out its biggest tourism promotion yet -- a Boeing 747-400 emblazoned with "The Lord of the Rings" motion picture trilogy imagery that will take the Middle-earth message to the world. The aircraft debuted at Los Angeles International Airport “LAX” redirects here. For other uses, see LAX (disambiguation). “KLAX” redirects here. For other uses, see KLAX (disambiguation). Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX with some of "The Lord of the Rings" cast members and producers in attendance. The aircraft features close up images of Elijah Wood as "Frodo" and Sean Astin as "Sam." Wood, along with film stars Billy Boyd
Billy Boyd , Dominic Monaghan You can assist by [ editing it] now. , Andy Serkis Andy Serkis (born 20 April, 1964) is an English actor and director best known for his work with Peter Jackson. Biography Serkis was born and brought up in Ruislip Manor, Middlesex, England. and Bernard Hill, posed before the massive 747. "The Lord of the Rings" producer, Barrie Osborne, and executive producer, Mark Ordesky, were also in attendance. Spearheading the airline's new promotional identity as "Airline to Middle-earth," Air New Zealand's Vice President - The Americas, Peter Walsh Peter Walsh may refer to:
Air New Zealand has developed a two-year joint venture with New Line Cinema to link "The Lord of the Rings" movie publicity to New Zealand tourism. The aircraft image is the most visible expression of that partnership, but is underpinned by extensive marketing work in North America and around the world. A second aircraft, a Boeing 767, will be launched with different "Lord of the Rings" imagery in January and will fly predominantly between Australia and New Zealand, and in the South Pacific. "Frodo," the massive Boeing 747 flying billboard unveiled Monday, will undertake its own epic journey of nearly 2.5 million miles during the 12 months it remains on the aircraft -- that's the equivalent of 96 times around the globe. It will visit Los Angeles 165 times, London approximately 45 times, Sydney 50 times and Japan 56 times. Weighing 132 pounds, the giant decal will be subjected to temperatures ranging from -76F to 140F between high-altitude cruising and sitting on hot airport tarmacs in mid-summer sun. Over the next year, passengers flying onboard the Frodo plane will see a thirteen-minute video highlighting New Zealand locations used in the movie followed by a trailer for "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" and also receive a special souvenir postcard. In a year's time, the giant decal will be replaced by other "The Lord of the Rings" imagery -- this time from the final movie in the trilogy, "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." Note: Images of the aircraft and event are available upon request. |
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