Alaska Airlines Goes Back to Its Quirky Roots in New Campaign

Series of 15-second gems packs a playful punch

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For years, under the stewardship of WongDoody, Alaska Airlines’ advertising built a reputation of being just a bit off the center line. From chickens randomly picking fares to smiling customer service agents playing banjos, there was always a sense of anticipation that the Seattle-based airline would bring out the quirk.

In 2016, Mekanism picked up the account as the brand’s creative agency of record and subsequently ended up opening an office in the Emerald City in Capitol Hill as a result.

While

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