This bus ad for Cardiff-based New Adventure Travel lasted 3 hours before it was pulled. Dear @NAT_Group, I find your new promotion in Cardiff hugely uncomfortable, not to mention objectifying pic.twitter.com/OPipr7Ovea At G Adventures, a travel company, employees can go on one of the company’s tours free of charge, giving them a deeper understanding of the product. To hear employees describe their trips, these sound like dream vacations. Aislyn Greene, an associate G Adventures has had a connection with Nepal for 15 years. In line with the company’s approach of working directly with local communities, the tour operator is working with its partners on the ground to identify the critical needs of hundreds of Nepalese ABOUT OVERSEAS ADVENTURE TRAVELEstablished in 1978, Overseas Adventure Travel is part of Boston-based Grand Circle Corporation's family of travel companies, which also include Grand Circle Cruise Line and Grand Circle Travel. OAT offers Americans aged 50 SAN JUAN — The Caribbean’s newest travel conference began with a simple idea. “We decided that the world should become an island,” says Ingrid Rivera Rocafort, executive of the director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, which launched the first New Adventure Travel (NAT), a Welsh bus company, thought that the best way to make public transit more appealing to a younger demographic would be to roll out a series of ads featuring a photo of a topless woman holding up a sign with an offensive slogan. .
A bus company based in Cardiff, Wales, has been forced to pull ads on its buses featuring topless models holding signs reading "Ride me all day for £3" after it was accused of cantikism. The ads, promoting New Adventure Travel's new cross-city service in co-founder of the wellness media company Well+Good. "Now it's just working fitness into a schedule that might also include lavish dinners, beach time, cocktail hours, nights out dancing." Wellness tourism, which includes travel paired with activities such Following a huge backlash online, New Adventure Travel, a private bus company in the Cardiff Bay area is removing adverts from its buses that feature a topless woman holding a sign which reads ‘Ride me all day for £3.’ After a barrage of criticism Terrible marketing. pic.twitter.com/24KHF6LcIz The bus company, New Adventure Travel, apologized swiftly and promised to undress their buses of the ads post haste. The slogan of ‘Ride me all day for £3,’ whilst being a little tongue in cheek was in no .
Monday, April 13, 2015
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