The Angry Birds are currently preparing for
their longest flight.
Finnair will fly the world-famous Angry
Birds, developed by the Finnish company Rovio, to Singapore on 20
September 2011.
During the flight, fans of the mobile device game
will compete in the Angry Birds Asian Challenge at an altitude of
10 kilometres.
“This avian alliance is one example of
Finnair’s creative, fresh way of operating. Finnair is a
significant player in traffic between Asia and Europe, and our
goal is to double the number of Asian flights to 140 flights per
week by 2020. It’s great to be involved in bringing Finnish
innovation to Asia,” said Jarkko Konttinen, Vice President, Global
Brand & Marketing Communications, Finnair.
Peter Vesterbacka, Rovio’s Mighty Eagle and Marketing
Director, said, “Although the Angry Birds have already flown
almost everywhere in the world, the trip to Singapore will be the
birds’ longest continuous flight to date. The Angry Birds game has
been downloaded to various platforms over 350 million times, and
we are delighted to be able to bring new Angry Birds games and
experiences to a growing fan base.”
You, too, could be on the flight to Singapore;
simply tell
Finnair by 12 September
why you are one of the Angry Birds’ most dedicated fans. The five
most popular fans and two-three favourites selected by a jury will be
awarded flight tickets to Singapore.
During the flight, the Angry
Birds fans and other flight passengers will be able to participate
in a competition on games consoles distributed to passengers and
specially programmed for this event. The winner of the
competition, to be played at an altitude of around ten kilometres, will
become the holder of the very first Angry Birds Asian
Challenge title.
A real live Angry Bird will also be
present on the flight.
Tweets detailing the swish of wings and the
demise of pigs during the competition will be sent from the
flight.
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