Wednesday, March 4, 2020
The Skys the Limit with Airline In-Flight Magazines
The Skys the Limit with Airline In-Flight Magazines Oh, did I mention they pay up to $1/word? Air Canadaââ¬â¢s EnRoute magazine pays $1 Canadian/word, for example, and Alaska Airlineââ¬â¢s Horizons magazine pays $150 $250 for short articles (300 ââ¬â 800 words) and $700 for 2,500 word features.à Airline magazinesââ¬â¢ web sites donââ¬â¢t make the guidelines easy to find.à Be prepared to hunt and peck.à Here are 10 tips to make your pitch fly:à 1.à à Consider the airlinesââ¬â¢ customer demographics and include in your pitch why your story will appeal to them.à Find the demographics under the ââ¬Å"advertisingâ⬠section of the magazineââ¬â¢s web site.à 2.à If submitting a destination article, make sure the airline flies to that destination!à 3.à Pitch ââ¬Å"evergreenâ⬠stories, or stories that allow for the magazinesââ¬â¢ long lead times.à Time-sensitive events are likely to get your pitch ditched.à 4.à Mention if you have accompanying photos. Airline magazines ar e primarily visual vehicles.à 5.à Check out the magazineââ¬â¢s editorial calendar, usually found under the ââ¬Å"advertisingâ⬠section on the web site. Youââ¬â¢ll find some surprises!à For example, Alaska Airââ¬â¢s Horizons magazine is publishing a special on Tahiti as a destination in their February 2013 issue.à 6.à Keep your story short.à Most pieces are 600 words or less;à ââ¬Å"longerâ⬠features usually run under 2,500 words.à 7.à Read the magazine! The magazinesââ¬â¢ web sites often have archived copies to download. Match their style.à 8.à Pitch a specific column. Youââ¬â¢ll be more likely to get an assignment if your pitch matches the magazineââ¬â¢s format ââ¬â and the editor will be more likely to read your pitch if she doesnââ¬â¢t have to guess where it might fit.à Many of the web sites list the specific departments for which the editors solicit submissions.à 9.à Keep your ideas positive, not challengi ng. In-flight magazines want to keep their readers calm and relaxed. 10.à Forget poetry, fiction or ââ¬Å"how I spent my summer vacationâ⬠travelogues.à OK, where to start?à Here are some on-line resources:à A comprehensive list of 101 in-flight magazines from AirArabia to Wizz Air (many with links directly to the magazineââ¬â¢s web site) is: itravelnet.com/publications/inflightmagazines.htmlà à Many of these web sites have archived copies for your perusal.à Cision Navigator lists the top-ten in-flight magazines http://navigator.cision.com/news/news.aspx?nid=571à Unitedââ¬â¢s Hemispheres leads the list with a circulation of 800,000.à Kelly Kyrikââ¬â¢s excellent article in Writers Weekly lists the needs of 7 major in-flight magazines.à (http://writersweekly.com/this_weeks_article/002792_07062005.html)à So get those fingers flying!Ã
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