Carlisle Airport takes off
It’s not often you get the chance to work on the relaunch of an airport, so Glorious is delighted to be one of the agencies working on the repositioning of Carlisle to ‘the airport for the Lakes’.
The airport, a former RAF airfield, was bought by one of the region’s leading entrepreneurs, Andrew Tinkler of WA Developments – the entrepreneur behind haulage firm Eddie Stobart.
Tinkler, a Cumbrian himself, has submitted plans to develop the hub into an international airport – for both passengers and freight. The £25 million plan is currently with Carlisle City Council and a decision is expected in March.
Glorious has been working with the airport on the development of the marketing strategy and the identity.
http://www.designweek.co.uk/Articles/137787/Rethinking+regional+airport+branding+.html
http://www.news-and-star.co.uk/news/business/1.30298
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July 21st, 2008 at 10:31 am
Hi,
Can I know when Carlisle Airport with new facilities would be available for operation?