ESCAPE TO THE PHILIPPINES

Brand
BIG4TRAVEL
Entrant Agency
HORIZON FCB
Category
Audio & Radio
Festival & Year
Cannes Lions (2026)

Case Study Details

Every four years, the world slows down and shifts its focus to the FIFA World Cup. One billion people turn their attention to one of the biggest sporting events on the planet. And every four years, official sponsors and non sponsors, brands big and small, jump in. Flights, tickets, giveaways and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. The marketing landscape becomes saturated with campaigns competing for the same audience, using the same incentives and chasing the same attention. While the world watches football and most brands lean further into the noise, Big4Travel, one of the leading travel agencies in Bangkok, in collaboration with Horizon FCB Dubai, made a clever move and chose to step away from it. Instead of offering tickets to the biggest sporting event on earth, Big4Travel offered something far rarer: A way out – alternative options for those who don't want to attend the FIFA World Cup 2026. “For years, we’ve watched brands pour money into World Cup campaigns; today, we’ve deliberately stayed out of it,” said Kris Thammasan, Managing Director, Big4Travel. “The simplicity, the honesty and the insight behind it made it hard to ignore.” In a category defined by excess, the brand taps into an audience that’s been there all along, just waiting for a brand to acknowledge them. Alex Pineda, Chief Creative Officer, Horizon FCB Dubai, said, “We realised that most of the destinations people dream about visiting aren’t actually part of the tournament.”  As such, the campaign spanned OOH, social placements, and the publication of a cheeky travel guide to “The Non-Qualified Countries” where Big4Travel offers its holiday packages. This campaign was amplified by journalists and travel influencers, targeting audiences looking for an alternative to the tournament rather than a way into it. According to a study by FIFA itself, nearly half of the world’s audiences have little to no interest in football. At the same time, real-world tensions are beginning to shape behaviour: rising travel costs, even pricier match tickets, geopolitical uncertainty, and growing discomfort with host locations have already led thousands to reconsider or cancel their plans altogether. By analysing stats and public data such as matches played, goals scored, wins, and of course, losses, the campaign turns the national teams’ global football ranking into holiday discounts: the worse in the ranking, the better the offer. A fresh way to fight sports fatigue with data-driven deals to the world’s most exotic destinations, far away from the tournament. Places like Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, which are ranked far from football’s biggest stage, suddenly became the perfect refuge. Thousands of miles away from where it all happens. Where other campaigns amplified the spectacle, this one removed it, highlighting destinations guaranteed to have no overnight experts, obnoxious hooligans and nothing to do with football at all. Just physical, emotional and mental peace. Sometimes, the smartest way to win the biggest moment in sports ... is to leave it behind. CREDITS: Client: Big4Travel Agency: Horizon FCB Dubai

Presentation Board

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