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1971 commercial Air Inter (1)

French actor in this ad is Christian Marin (1929-2012).

Advertising campaign l'avion club.

1972 commercial Air France (2)

Performance of the mime artist Marcel Marceau famous worldwide for his stage persona "Bip the Clown".

Bip arrives in a hurry at the airport with his luggage for a flight to Rio de Janeiro.
Baggage check-in.
Towards boarding.
Flight attendant's welcome on the plane.
Settled in his seat at takeoff.
A meal tray is served.
Tasting time.
In-flight entertainment with headphones... Wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom! ...Tutti fruti, oh rutti.
...descent into Rio, please fasten your seatbelts.
Landing.
Joy at having arrived... with AIR FRANCE.

1985 commercial UTA (3)

1985 commercial Air Inter (4)

To the tune of the song "Lindberg" by the Quebecois Canadian singer Robert Charlebois Lindberg (1968) with modified lyrics: "Sûuur, Faciiile, ...c'est un vol Air Inter"

1989 commercial Air Inter (5)

A sketch in the style of Marcel Pagnol's films, featuring two friends fishing by a pond in South of France (with Marseille's accent). A former romantic rival living in Strasbourg could still be a threat to Françoise's husband because of Air Inter and its regular flights, which allow him easy access to the residence he recently purchased nearby.

1991 commercial Air France (6)

Evocation of the poetic work The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eyes.

1994 commercial Air Inter (7)

Glamour ... Tomorrow you'll take the plane to go dancing.

1995 commercial Air France (8)

Air France establishes "Passenger Rights".
You have the right to:

...be lost.
...be in a hurry.
...be in a great hurry.
...be tall.
...be fat.
...not to wait.
...peace and quiet.
...be different.
Air France establishes "Passenger Rights".

1995 commercial Air France (9)

A gag in the style of Jacques Tati's film.
The man in grey suit, a little too polite, lets the man in black go first. But the latter is there for check in of an entire group of musicians... With Air France you would have the right not to wait: passengers without luggage can check in separately.

Air France establishes "Passenger Rights".

1997 commercial Air France (10)

We love women's legs too much to bend them cruelly. On board our planes, we have a seat that reclines 180°. A real bed. Sleeping lying down is sleeping happily.

Air France. Winning the hearts of the world.

1997 commercial Air Inter Europe (11)

La Navette Paris, Nice, Marseille and Toulouse, flights every hour or half hour.

Air Inter Europe. Ready to leave.

1999 commercial Air France (12)

The symbiosis between Michel Gondry's images and the music of the Chemical Brothers Asleep from day.
Le passage.

make the sky the most beautiful place on earth.

2002 commercial Air France (13)

A 2002 replica by Michel Gondry with same music.
Le nuage.

make the sky the most beautiful place on earth.