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Thanks Lana. Isn't it funny how these sorts of pictures do the rounds every so often. I don't think I was alone in not seeing it the first time around.
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Hah! That is hilarious. Especially when you know how 'Phuket' can be sounded out.
Another first from AirAsia. :) Where is this banner posted? I can't tell from the surroundings.
This appears to be an Australian advertising campaign, and even though I only came across it today it's around a year old.
It was at Brisbane Airport....
Thanks Lana. Isn't it funny how these sorts of pictures do the rounds every so often. I don't think I was alone in not seeing it the first time around.
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