Advertising opportunity?
The flight from San Francisco to Tokyo was about 10 hours, and so I had lots to think and wonder about business (and other stuff, of course.)
Why no one puts any advertisement inside the plane, where people just sit for hours?
Later I found out that a few carriers such as Spirit Airlines actually do place advertisements on overhead compartment covers and tray tables: http://www.wired.com/autopia/2008/10/airplanes-becom/
These airlines that do not like to force the passengers to stare at a logo still puts bunch of ads on their in-flight magazines.
Japanese version of this article is here.
Why no one puts any advertisement inside the plane, where people just sit for hours?
Later I found out that a few carriers such as Spirit Airlines actually do place advertisements on overhead compartment covers and tray tables: http://www.wired.com/autopia/2008/10/airplanes-becom/
These airlines that do not like to force the passengers to stare at a logo still puts bunch of ads on their in-flight magazines.
Japanese version of this article is here.
Back to Blogging
While I was taking a long time off blogging, a few things happened in Snappy's business:
- New laptop computer purchased. (So iBook shall be returned to Mr. Lion.)
- A digital camera purchased. (So more pictures of Snappy's site shall be posted on this blog.)
- Sky took a trip to Japan, following Mr. G's advise.
- Applied for a permit for plumbing/wiring construction at the county health care services agency. Then received a letter from the agency requesting for more info before permit is granted. My architect has taken care of all the items listed in the letter, except for one which has to come from my landlord's architect.
- New laptop computer purchased. (So iBook shall be returned to Mr. Lion.)
- A digital camera purchased. (So more pictures of Snappy's site shall be posted on this blog.)
- Sky took a trip to Japan, following Mr. G's advise.
- Applied for a permit for plumbing/wiring construction at the county health care services agency. Then received a letter from the agency requesting for more info before permit is granted. My architect has taken care of all the items listed in the letter, except for one which has to come from my landlord's architect.


