Uber Print Airport by Special Group Australia

Airport
The Print Ad titled Airport was done by Special Group Australia advertising agency for Uber in Australia. It was released in Oct 2018.

Uber: Airport

Brand
Media
Released
October 2018
Posted
March 2020
Market

Credits & Description:

Media: Outdoor
Category: Travel, transport & tourism
Client: Uber
Agency: Special Group Australia
Production: Flint
Country: Australia
Executive Creative Director: Tom Martin
Executive Creative Director: Julian Schreiber
Creative Director: Nils Eberhardt
Creative Director: Jack Nunn
Producer: Rachel Rider
Executive Producer: Tim Berriman
Photographer: Andreas Smetana
Retoucher: Cream Electric Art
Chief Executive Officer: Lindsey Evans
Planning Partner: Dave Hartmann
Managing Partner: Cade Heyde
Business Lead: Pip Shepherd
Account Director: Caity Cowper
Head of Production: Nick Lilley
Executive On-Screen Producer: Paul Johnston
Digital Producer: Sharon Gray
Senior Digital Creative: Jesse McLallen
Digital Designer: Nguyen Tran
Social Strategist: Lauren Houghton
Post Production: The Butchery and Refinery
Editors: Rohan Zerna and Tim Chivers
Post Design: Drew Downes
Post Producer: Amelia Bromley
Sound and mixing: Sonar
Music Licensing: Level 2
Casting: Citizen Jane
PR agency: Sling & Stone
Head of Consumer & International: Kasi Reynolds
Account Director: Hannah Jackson
Media agency: MediaCom
Client Partner: Michael Waymouth
Client Leadership Director: Lynsey Mogridge
Strategy & Planning Director: Tim Hull
Marketplace Manager: Marie Fox
Published: September 2018
Synopsis:
Whether you’re running late to meet friends, rushing home to see the kids, or just heading home after a long day at work, there are moments when every minute counts. With more than 60,000 driver-partners on the road and an average wait time of under four minutes across Australia*, you can rely on a ride when you need it most. This is the focus of Uber’s latest brand campaign with Special Group, ‘See You Soon’, and how it provides certainty to 3.8 million riders across Australia, who rely on the ride sharing platform every day.