For “harnessing the emotions and nostalgia of today’s Global Pinoy, this campaign presented a complete range of powerfully evocative sights, sounds, symbols, festivities and traditions of a truly Filipino Christmas celebration,” the DFP, which marked its 25th anniversary this year, added.
The first citation came from the 28th Frontier Awards, an annual event held in Cannes and known as the “Oscars of the Travel Retail Industry.” For a second year, Duty Free Philippines was a finalist in the Best Marketing Campaign category, putting it in the same league as travel retail giants like Dubai Duty Free and the London Supply Group, the statement said.
In the country, DFP’s ad campaign was a finalist in the Philippine Quill Awards in the Marketing Communications category. The citation came from the International Association of Business Communicators Philippines, the local chapter of the San Francisco-based IABC which counts over 15,000 member in more than 80 countries.