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SWISS is launching a new brand identity: “Made of Switzerland”, with a “The little big differences” creative concept. The actions mark a further step in SWISS’s “Next-Generation Airline of Switzerland” strategy. The new identity, which has been launched with an extensive Switzerland-wide advertising campaign, features a design concept that, among other things, focuses on SWISS guests on their travels, and a TV ad that highlights typically Swiss characteristics in a warm and charming way.“Made of Switzerland” covers the main features of the SWISS brand: SWISSness, emotionality and a strong customer focus. The creative concept of “The little big differences”, meanwhile, embraces the many small things that help Switzerland – and thus SWISS – stand out, such as ensuring that customers feel at home throughout their air travel experience, from the welcome aboard to the varied regional cuisine and the popular SWISS chocolates. All these messages will run through the new advertising campaign, which will be conducted Switzerland-wide for a month to launch the new SWISS brand identity from today 5 August onwards.“With our new brand identity we’re putting the spotlight not only on our typical SWISSness, but also – and above all – on our customers and their wishes and needs,” says SWISS Head of Marketing, Bernhard Christen. “And in doing so, we aim to appeal to our customers even more directly and emotionally than we have in the past.”

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