Travelocity Launches Creative Review

Travelocity’s parent company Expedia announced the launch of a creative review today.

After serving as the company’s creative AOR for two stints covering more than a decade, McKinney (the agency responsible for the not-an-Amelie-ripoff “roaming gnome”) will not participate in the review. The gnome itself, however, stays put.

From an email written by VP/GM Brad Wilson and quoted in the company’s announcement:

“In the hyper-competitive online travel space, breaking through the clutter with both a trusted brand and a fresh consumer message is of paramount importance. By reviewing our creative agency of record, we are ensuring that Travelocity can continue to effectively perform on both of these dimensions.”

Unfortunately, we do not have any information at the time as to which agencies will compete for the business. Here’s the interesting part:

“We have already shortlisted a number of agencies, so we will not be accepting any unsolicited proposals.”

So the company hand-picked the shops itself. Regarding its mini-Santa spokesman:

“…we look to continue growing consumer recognition and preference for our Travelocity brand, its services and the iconic Roaming Gnome.“

McKinney initially won the business in 2003; after a 2010 review, Travelocity went to Leo Burnett and Razorfish but returned to its rightful owner two years later. McKinney’s most recent work for the client included a clever bit of Shark Week “newsjacking” involving a “How Far Am I From Sharks Right Now” website.

Regarding its relationship with the agency, Travelocity Head of Brand Marketing Brett Steiger writes:

“Starting in 2003, McKinney has been an integral part of Travelocity’s brand and its initiatives. We are grateful for the outstanding work that they have done for us to date, and wish them all the best going forward.”

The review is not particularly surprising given the fact that Expedia acquired both Travelocity and Orbitz in early 2015, positioning itself as the monopoly to beat with 75 percent of the U.S. online travel agency market.

Kantar Media notes that Travelocity spent $80 million on media in 2009 but slashed its budgets significantly in the years prior to the acquisition.

Memorial Day Indecision? Try Travelocity's 'Choose Your Own Adventure' Tweets

Stumped for a last-minute Memorial Day getaway destination? Travelocity created a fun Twitter game that might be able to help.

Starting at this tweet, you can interact with the @RoamingGnome by clicking your answer to a series of choose-your-own adventure questions that ultimately generate a recommendation for one of 10 destinations.

Ever the lazy, cheap contrarian, I initially chose “Stay Home” and found myself staring into the gnome’s “disappointed face.” Those sad, presumably ceramic eyes will haunt my dreams. 

When I selected West, but nixed a Vegas gambling spree, the gnome grew a tad impatient and asked, “What WOULD make you squeal with joy?” Eventually my ideal #MemorialDayRoam was found to be Dallas, where I’m told “giant steaks await.”

Wherever you end up roaming this weekend, hopefully you won’t suffer the fate outlined in this week’s other entertaining Twitter game and wake up in a rat-infested prison cell.

Via Adrants.



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Memorial Day Indecision? Try Travelocity’s ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ Tweets

Stumped for a last-minute Memorial Day getaway destination? Travelocity created a fun Twitter game that might be able to help.

Starting at this tweet, you can interact with the @RoamingGnome by clicking your answer to a series of choose-your-own adventure questions that ultimately generate a recommendation for one of 10 destinations.

Ever the lazy, cheap contrarian, I initially chose "Stay Home" and found myself staring into the gnome's "disappointed face." Those sad, presumably ceramic eyes will haunt my dreams. 

When I selected West, but nixed a Vegas gambling spree, the gnome grew a tad impatient and asked, "What WOULD make you squeal with joy?" Eventually my ideal #MemorialDayRoam was found to be Dallas, where I'm told "giant steaks await."

Wherever you end up roaming this weekend, hopefully you won't suffer the fate outlined in this week's other entertaining Twitter game and wake up in a rat-infested prison cell.

Via Adrants.




Travelocity coloca seu gnomo no Chatroulette

Travelocity Chatroulette Gnome
Travelocity Chatroulette Gnome

Em mais uma ação de marketing no Chatroulette, e certamente a mais esperta até agora, o site de viagens Travelocity colocou seu gnomo para conversar com adeptos da webcam anônima.

O personagem, marca registrada do Travelocity, aparece segurando diferentes mensagens, como “Isso seria mais divertido se nós estivéssemos no Rio (de Janeiro)”, entre outras relacionadas a turismo.

A empresa afirmou estar experimentando com o Chatroulette, e que pode, no futuro, criar ofertas e promoções exclusivamente para a brincadeira. Por enquanto, a ideia é gerar conversas e colocar na cabeça das pessoas a pergunta: “Você não deveria estar viajando?”

O gnomo do Travelocity não é estranho nas mídias sociais. O mascote tem 52 mil fãs no Facebook e 8 mil seguidores no Twitter.

Travelocity Chatroulette Gnome

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