‘Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday’: Why are people talking about this viral TikTok trend?

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A Jet2 Boeing 737-800 airplane is pictured at Skiathos Airport in Greece in 2023.

A Jet2 Boeing 737-800 airplane in Greece in 2023.

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Claire Fahy

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NEW YORK – As water gushed into the New York City subway system amid the flash floods that occurred during torrential rains in July, videos on social media showed dramatic scenes of water pouring across subway floors and passengers standing on the orange seats.

One light-hearted video captured water bubbling up outside a train’s windows as a woman rested her bare feet in the floodwater. The video was set to an unexpectedly upbeat song, Hold My Hand by British singer Jess Glynne, while a British woman enthusiastically announced: “Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday.”

The popular TikTok “sound” has gone viral in recent weeks, with users adding the music and narration from a January 2024 airline advertising campaign to videos, including dicey vacation moments.

The original campaign for Jet2holidays, Britain’s largest tour operator, showcased a deal offering £50 (S$86) off holiday packages that included up to 22kg of luggage. The 30-second ad has been viewed more than two million times on YouTube.

So, how did the tagline from a random ad from over a year ago become this summer’s ubiquitous travel meme?

The TikTok “for you” page prioritises content that is doing well, regardless of when it was uploaded, allowing users to rediscover older material and create new content incorporating it, leading to a potential snowball effect.

Part of the appeal of the trend, said Assistant Professor Jenna Jacobson at Toronto Metropolitan University, who specialises in social media, is its paradoxical nature – pairing a fun, lively audio with chaotic events.

“You don’t need to learn a fancy dance or anything that’s complicated. You can put it with a really boring video that everyone’s experiencing,” she said. “And it builds into this remix culture.”

And much like the unofficial, crowdsourced competition for “song of the summer” awarded to whatever catchy pop song becomes the most inescapable, a social media trend like the Jet2holidays ad remixes can spread quickly at a time when many people are sharing videos of summer escapades.

Jet2holidays is not the only beneficiary of the ad’s sudden virality.

Zoe Lister, the British actress who narrated it, recently created a TikTok video introducing herself as the voice of summer fun, and saying that she has received messages from people in Brazil, Canada, Algeria and the Philippines, to name a few.

She even joked that she could not believe people in the United States were interested in the trend, seeing as “they don’t even have holidays, they have vacations”. NYTIMES

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