Eurostar's ostrich makes no-fly look chic
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- Amusing
- Creative
- Informative
- Controversial
Eurostar, the high-speed rail service linking the UK with mainland Europe, subtly picked a flightless bird - the ostrich - to make the point that you see more when you don't fly. 'Tell that to the corporate and government leaders and gazillionaires still whizzing about in private jets while travel is restricted for the rest of us', you might be thinking. But otherwise, for those who have always preferred train travel or those who are enjoying it as a recent discovery, this visually interesing series of ads has a cheeky and chic charm, don't you think? While in the UK (this ad), Seymour the Ostrich is depicted visiting the Crown Jewels. While on the Continent, Seymour visits a restaurant in Belgium for moules, a chic Parisian boutique store selling gorgeous looking berets and Amsterdam’s famous flowers and bikes.
Keywords: Eurostar Londres en Grande Pompe, Seymour the Ostrich, European train travel, travel ads, flying alternatives, greener travel, House 337
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