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Monday smile: Let’s get a moove on!

1 Nov 2019
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We all know that dealing with airlines can come with its fair share of headaches.

Between delays, overbooking and lost baggage, it can sometimes feel as if travellers are herded through the airport like cattle.

Canadian airline, WestJet, has released a new advertisement poking fun at the inconveniences that befall travellers, featuring an airport full of cattle.

Watch the video below.

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