72andSunny lands United Airlines account

(Courtesy United Airlinesa0

Ending a 10-year run with Chicago-based Dentsumcgarrybowen, United Airlines announced Los Angeles-based 72andsunny will become the carrier’s Agency of Record.

Campaign, who reported the story, says there was a review which began in February. United was reportedly seeking an agency which could provide “the most sustained, seismic disruption in the history of commercial aviation.”

The creative effort from 72 will be focused on positioning United for “a strong recovery as demand for air travel returns,” a spokesperson said.

“We’ve spent the last year facing down the most disruptive crisis in our history by innovating at a record pace to better serve our customers under extraordinary circumstances – and our approach has set up United Airlines to emerge as the global leader in our industry,” Maggie Schmerin, managing director, advertising and social media at United Airlines, said in a statement.  

United chose 72andsunny for their “thoughtful approach to strategic and creative direction,” and their willingness to “collaborate to achieve great work that builds on United’s rich history and capitalizes on our bright future,” Schmerin added. 

United declined to share which agencies were involved in the pitch. 

“We’re excited about working with 72andSunny to build and bring to life an enduring creative platform that continues to strengthen United’s brand narrative,” she added. 


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“The people of United are ambitious, human and action-oriented,” said Matt Murphy, global co-chief creative officer at 72andsunny, said in a statement. “In our experience, that’s how you make the best work. We’re so excited to help put this iconic brand on the cultural map exactly where it belongs.”

Dentsumcgarrybowen created United’s 2020 Olympics campaign, which will debut in June. The airline’s roughly $80 million global media business will remain with Dentsu’s Carat, which won the consolidated account in 2018.

“We extend our gratitude to the entire Dentsumcgarrybowen team for their work and partnership,” United’s Schmerin concluded. “Over the past decade, they helped bring to life many aspects of the United story, often going beyond an advertising partner. Their knowledge of our business, their professionalism and their camaraderie has always been valued.” 

United is looking for a brand refresh as the accelerated pace of vaccinations causes air travel to pick back up in the U.S. Travel brands, which previously competed heavily on price, will now have to demonstrate their commitment to safety and cleanliness for wary post-pandemic travelers, leading to an emphasis on brand communications over performance marketing. 

According, the airline lost $7.1 billion in 2020 and laid off thousands of employees since March 2020. United has raised more than $26 billion in liquidity to manage the losses. 


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