What the Booking.com TV commercial - Yoga is about.
The Booking.com TV spot, 'Yoga,' is a captivating advertisement that encourages travelers to find the perfect accommodations for their next vacation. The commercial starts by showing a young woman in a serene yoga pose on a balcony that overlooks a picturesque mountain range. The scene shifts to her scrolling through the Booking.com app, where she searches for the perfect getaway.
As she scrolls through the app, the woman is taken on a journey through a variety of stunning locations. From a tropical rainforest retreat to a sun-drenched beach paradise, she effortlessly finds the ideal vacation spot for her needs. The commercial highlights the ease and convenience of using Booking.com to plan your next adventure.
Throughout the commercial, the woman's yoga poses become more and more impressive, reflecting her increasing excitement as she finally finds the perfect location. The final scene shows the woman in yet another stunning location practicing an advanced yoga pose. However, this time, she's joined by a group of fellow yogis who are also staying at the same picturesque retreat.
The Booking.com 'Yoga' advertisement beautifully depicts the harmony that can be found when you combine the perfect vacation spot with the right activities, accommodations, and fellow travelers. It's an effective advertisement that encourages viewers to explore the world through the lens of Booking.com's app and find their perfect getaway.
Booking.com TV commercial - Yoga produced for
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was first shown on television on March 2, 2014.
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star Melissa McCarthy
Booking.com is launching a new ad campaign to show that booking a trip is half the fun, starring Emmy and Academy award winning American actress and producer, Melissa McCarthy.
Laying in bed and scrolling through Booking.com, McCarthy is transported to a beachside cottage, singing, "I'm going to somewhere, anywhere - a beach house, a treehouse - honestly, I don't care."
The spot also includes a cameo by McCarthy's husband, Ben Falcone. The :30, which ends with the Booking. yeah URL, will run during Sunday's game. A two-minute extended version is expected soon, and Booking.com also posted more teasers to its YouTube on Monday.
lady Melissa McCarthy
Booking.com announced a suite of new commercials featuring Emmy Award-winning funny lady Melissa McCarthy who is now the face of its "Booking. yeah" campaign.
The campaign features actors and comedians Sam Richardson (Ted Lasso, Detroiters) and Ike Barinholtz (The Mindy Project, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent). The duo play hotel concierge employees at an anonymous hotel.
Booking.com opted to go with Melissa McCarthy as their leading figure in a commercial that both shows off her singing voice and encourages viewers to "go to somewhere, anywhere."
Melissa McCarthy
Melissa McCarthy stars in new Booking.com ad campaign.
While lying in bed on their phones, Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy both announce that they have surprises for each other. Unfortunately, after deciding to unveil them simultaneously, it's revealed they have both booked trips to different locations at the same time.
Over the next decade McCarthy's weight tended to fluctuate, but you've probably noticed the actress looking much trimmer again lately. But her weight loss secret has nothing to do with crazy diets, intense calorie restriction, or marathon gym sessions – and she's still reportedly lost more than 75 pounds.
We can pay you either by virtual credit card (VCC) or via bank transfer. To know which option is available for your property, go to the Extranet > Finance > Finance settings.
These percentages vary from anywhere between 10% and 20% depending on the location of your property. The hotel base fee also stands at 15%, and this can also rise to a 18% commission charge, if the host prefers to use the member service that Booking.com recommend.
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