Aer Lingus celebrates homecomings in new work from Uncommon

Aer Lingus celebrates homecomings in new work from Uncommon

Aer Lingus has unveiled a new campaign to mark its 90th anniversary, which celebrates its longstanding commitment to connecting Ireland with the world.

It’s centred around a simple truth: as remarkable as those journeys are, there is one place the airline has always brought people, and always will continue to do so — home.

From its inaugural flight in May 1936, which carried just five passengers across the Irish Sea, Aer Lingus has grown into a global airline serving more than 100 destinations across Ireland, the UK, Europe and North America. While the network has expanded, the airline’s purpose has remained unchanged — to connect passengers with the people and places that matter most.

At the heart of the campaign is a series of out-of-home executions.

Consisting of intimate, large-scale photographs, each depicts the experience of homecoming — the first touch of an embrace, the catch in a breath, the hugs, the joy, and the tears.

Shot in close, unguarded detail, the images capture the split-second feeling most of us only register in passing, but which means so much, making them almost impossible to look away from.

Featured throughout are real Aer Lingus cabin crew, including mother-and-daughter duo Lisa and Amy, a nod to the strong sense of connection, community and family that has long been part of the airline’s identity.

The campaign was developed by Uncommon Creative Studio with photography by Linda Brownlee — all bringing a distinctly Irish perspective to a story that will resonate globally.

Credits

Project Name: Home
Client:
Aer Lingus
Creative Studio:
Uncommon
Photographer:
Linda Brownlee
All images courtesy of and supplied by Uncommon Creative Studio.

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