Launch destination-led creative for tours, hotels, airlines, and OTAs without design bottlenecks. Keep every banner on-brand, localized, and ready for any channel.
Why it matters
Benefits
Create banner sets for dozens of destinations, hotel properties, cruise itineraries, or tour packages by swapping structured fields like city, dates, price, and inclusions – ideal for OTAs and DMCs managing large catalogs.
Travel ads often require fine print – taxes and fees, blackout dates, minimum stay, booking windows, and seat or room availability. Generate banners with consistent disclosure placement to reduce rework and ad rejections.
Run the same campaign across regions by automatically adapting copy for local terminology (round trip vs return), currencies, date formats, and departure airports – improving relevance and click-through for each market.
Test variations like “All-inclusive”, “Free cancellation”, “Kids stay free”, or “Pay later” alongside different hero images (beach, city break, adventure) to match traveler intent and seasonality.
Use cases
Challenge
An airline or OTA launches a 48-hour flash sale with different prices per route and strict booking/travel windows. The marketing team needs compliant banners in many sizes for display networks and social placements before the sale ends.
Solution
Use the Banner Generator to populate route-specific fields (origin–destination, from-price, travel dates, booking deadline) and auto-export all required sizes with consistent fare disclosures and CTA buttons.
Challenge
A hotel chain runs a “Stay 3 Pay 2” offer, but inclusions and blackout dates vary by property and region. Designers can’t manually produce banners for every hotel and language in time.
Solution
Generate property-level banners by pulling in hotel name, location, hero image, inclusions, and blackout dates. Create localized variants (language, currency, date format) while keeping brand typography and layout consistent.
Challenge
A tour operator adds new departures weekly. Each itinerary needs creative that highlights duration, key stops, and limited seats while staying consistent across web retargeting and partner placements.
Solution
Build templates that include itinerary highlights (e.g., 7 days – Rome, Florence, Venice), “from” pricing, and urgency labels like “Limited spots”. Produce updated banners whenever departures change, without redesigning from scratch.
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FAQ
It uses structured fields for travel dates, booking windows, origin–destination pairs, and from-pricing, then places required disclosures (taxes and fees, blackout dates, availability notes) in a consistent area of the layout. This reduces errors and helps keep creatives compliant across channels.
Yes. You can generate a full size set (e.g., 300×250, 728×90, 160×600, 300×600) and social-friendly formats from the same template, keeping imagery, copy hierarchy, and CTAs consistent while adapting layout to each placement.
You can produce localized variants by swapping language, currency, date formats, and market-specific copy. For route-based campaigns, you can also vary departure airports or cities so travelers see the most relevant origin in the banner.
High-intent, time-bound offers perform well – flash sales, early-bird deals, last-minute escapes, package bundles (flight + hotel), and value add-ons like free cancellation or breakfast included. Templates should highlight destination, travel window, from-price, and a clear CTA like “Book now” or “View dates”.
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