No matter what anyone says, it’s not too late to squeeze in one last summer getaway. Or maybe you already took that dream trip and just haven’t gotten around to posting about it yet. Well, Air Canada Vacations might just have the perfect excuse to get those vacation pics up. They’ve kicked off their Vacation Mood fall/winter campaign, inviting Canadians to share their vacation vibes on social media with #MyVacationMood. And who knows? You might even get featured on their brand’s channels!
Vacation Mood with Air Canada Vacations
“We want to inspire Canadians to dream about their next vacation by inviting them to have a
voice in our campaign. By creating authentic, emotional connections through travel, we celebrate the way it makes us feel and brings us together,” Nino Montagnese, Vice President at Air Canada Vacations, said in a press release statement.
The “Vacation Mood” campaign runs until September 8, 2024, and is a multi-faceted effort that includes dynamic digital and social media content. They’re running the My Vacation Mood contest as well to highlight people’s vacation experiences.
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Air Canada Vacations has also introduced its new 2024/2025 Digital Sun Brochure. With over 600 all-inclusive travel packages and sun getaways, customers can find the right escape that suits their style and budget. So whether it’s for something adventurous, relaxing or with a focus on the cultural aspect, it can be found in the brochure’s selection.
Those entering the My Vacation Mood contest have a chance to win a one-week, all-inclusive
trip to the beautiful Riviera Maya. Full details about the contest can be found online.
“When you consider that travel planning is often inspired by social media and recommendations from friends and family, it seemed like a natural fit to ask Canadians to
share their vacation moods so that others can discover new adventures, destinations, and
unique travel experiences,” Selma Filali, Senior Director of Marketing & E-Commerce at
Air Canada Vacations, also said in the press release statement.