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Airliner wrapped in Christmas paper at Brisbane Airport

Festive season travellers were greeted with what appeared to be an extravagant gift at Brisbane Airport on Wednesday morning – a gift-wrapped airliner.

But anybody wondering whether it was a Christmas gift from a particularly wealthy person to a particularly lucky one would have been disappointed to learn it was just a publicity stunt.

The Alliance Airlines Fokker 70 was decked out in blue wrapping paper in an eyecatching campaign for a lottery company.

The 80-seat plane was parked on the tarmac in front of Brisbane's busy domestic terminal as part of creative agency GPY&R;'s "dream gift" campaign for Powerball.

"We wanted this year's Christmas campaign to capture maximum eyeballs and engage with travellers in a fun way," GPY&R; Brisbane executive creative director Brendan Greaney said.

"Also, I wouldn't mind if someone gave me a private jet."

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The campaign was designed to be social media-led.

To that end, it appeared successful on Wednesday, with several travellers – and the airport itself – tweeting their images.

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