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Aviation agencies.

Aviation marketing is the work of acquiring passengers, freight, charter clients and B2B buyers for airlines, airports, private operators and aerospace suppliers. The category is distinct because the CAA regulates airline pricing and conduct, the ASA enforces against carriers on emissions language, the UK SAF mandate opens new claim-substantiation territory, and dynamic pricing shifts the offer mid-campaign.

At a glance
  • 41 UK agencies with aviation experience
  • Across 16 UK locations
  • Reviewed 18 May 2026
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Coda
Independent·Bournemouth·11-50 Employees·Verified

Coda is a global marketing communications agency and consultancy serving the industrial B2B sector. With unrivalled heritage and sector experience, they offer a sought-after combination of deep scientific and technical sector knowledge, digital expertise and sharp creativity. They deliver the branding and pipeline growth that powers some of the worlds best industrial brands.

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Scoot
Independent·Glasgow·2-10 Employees·Verified

Scoot is a strategic digital marketing agency that prides itself on delivering bespoke solutions, specially designed to align with the unique goals of each of our clients. We offer a full suite of digital solutions designed to drive growth and transformation for your business. We create custom-built solutions that deliver results and drive value for our clients - no matter what that looks like. We

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LION+MASON
Independent·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

LION+MASON is a top-rated, strictly senior-led UK Digital Product Consultancy, specialising exclusively in the design, modernisation, and scaling of complex enterprise products and high-transaction platforms. Operating at the intersection of human-centred design and commercial strategy, the agency partners with global brands such as Johnson & Johnson, Best Western, and Cambridge University Press to drive scalable product growth and measurable business performance. Rejecting the traditional agency pyramid, LION+MASON connects clients directly with seasoned industry veterans and operates a unique, tech-agnostic "Architect Model"—remaining independent of the software engineering build phase to provide completely objective, best-fit technical partnerships without vendor lock-in. Consistently ranked by Clutch as one of the top UX Agencies in the UK and a leading global research firm, LION+MASON eschews traditional sales pitches in favour of a zero-barrier, free "Light Briefing," offering enterprise leaders immediate, expert perspective on how to bridge internal skill gaps, build competitive advantage, and architect market-leading digital products.

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mso Web Agency
Independent·Kent·11-50 Employees·Verified

MSO Web Agency, nestled in the heart of West Kingsdown, Kent, is a leading digital solutions provider specialising in tailoring bespoke website experiences that propel clients' growth. They offer customised, aesthetically pleasing, and high-functioning digital solutions. Their distinctive strategy concentrates on creating superior websites, specifically designed to cater to diverse sectors, encomp

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Active Internet Marketing (UK)
Independent·Lincolnshire·11-50 Employees·Verified

Active Internet Marketing (UK), a Stamford-based digital marketing agency, distinguishes itself with a broad array of services. These encompass expert SEO, tailored PPC, professional web design, and bespoke social media marketing, all designed to expand and enhance our clients' customer reach. Demonstrating an unwavering dedication to research and development, as signified by a substantial £450K investment in the last 2 years.

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seoBusiness
Specialist·Manchester·11-50 Employees·Verified

Based in the UK, seoBusiness reigns supreme as a foremost digital marketing agency, renowned for its innovative and strategic approach. Unlike firms that plunge directly into SEO or paid advertising, seoBusiness prioritises extensive analysis first, unlocking genuine expansion opportunities for businesses. With a rich repertoire of over two decades in the industry, seoBusiness provides a diverse r

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First Place SEO
Specialist·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

First Place SEO helps local businesses in London grow fast. We offer SEO services, Google Ads management, and website help to get you more customers. Our team knows how to get your business on the first page of Google in London. We use proven methods so you get more calls, leads, and sales. If you want to rank higher and beat your competition in London, First Place SEO is ready to help. Get found

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Softhunters UK
Independent·Birmingham·201-500 Employees·Verified

Softhunters delivers innovative IT solutions that drive digital transformation, helping businesses stay ahead through smart automation, streamlined operations, and cutting-edge technology. Our recent projects showcase our commitment to excellence, blending strategy with technology to unlock growth and success in the digital age.

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Energy PR
Independent·Gloucester·11-50 Employees·Verified

Award-winning PR agency for B2B & B2C brands across the UK and beyond. In-sector PR expertise. Out-of-sector creativity. Combined to deliver standout results. We've got 30 years of PR expertise across every major sector. HR to home & garden. Environment to energy. We know each industry as well as a sector-specialist PR agency. Maybe better. But where specialist agencies only know their industry, w

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Frost Creative
Independent·Southampton·11-50 Employees·Verified

Searching for a result-oriented branding + creative consultancy? We are an award-winning, no-nonsense strategic and creative consultancy transforming what makes you unique into rocket fuel for growth. Our expertise crosses strategy, design, digital, print and the physical environment. Everywhere your audience goes and everywhere you need to be.

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OmniFound
Independent·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

OmniFound is a forward-thinking SEO agency built for the evolving world of digital discovery. Based in London, we specialise in helping brands grow across traditional search, AI-driven engines, and social platforms. Our services cover traditional SEO, AI SEO (GEO), Local SEO and SEO driven web design

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Digiwoods Marketing
Independent·Cheshire·2-10 Employees·Verified

For over 7 years, Digiwoods has provided expert digital marketing for B2B business across the UK, helping 7-figure businesses grow with impactful marketing and creative solutions.

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Leads Brain LTD
Specialist·Manchester·51-200 Employees·Verified

Boost your local visibility with Google Business Profile optimization, SEO for small businesses, and responsive website development. We help businesses grow online with affordable SEO services, faster websites, and better Google rankings that bring in more local traffic and real leads.

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Leopard Co
Independent·Birmingham·11-50 Employees·Verified

We are Leopard Co! A new agency with a 20-year history created through two award-winning marketing communications consultancies - Big Cat and spottydog communications - joining forces. Now together, we offer clients a full service marketing agency with specialist skills across the marketing communications mix.

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RankGuide
Independent·Lincolnshire·11-50 Employees·Verified

RankGuide has been shaped by people who actively build links, analyse SERPs, manage risk, and understand what Google rewards over time. We focus on authority, relevance, and intent. Not shortcuts. Our team combines technical SEO, content strategy, outreach expertise, and platform engineering to create a link building experience that feels modern, transparent, and genuinely useful. Fast where speed matters. Careful where quality is non negotiable.

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Sublime Media
Independent·Northampton·2-10 Employees

Sublime Media is a premier digital marketing agency, expertly covering an extensive array of digital and online solutions. From SEO to content creation, Sublime Media functions as your holistic digital partner. With a heightened focus on customer service, Sublime Media assures that every call instantaneously connects you with a live representative.

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JD Designs
Independent·Essex·2-10 Employees

JD Designs, a Brentwood, Essex-based branding agency, is renowned for its strategic brand development approach. Our focus lies in crafting cohesive, significant visions, voices, and visuals that shape impactful, unforgettable experiences. Specialising in assisting businesses of all scales, JD Designs delivers an all-encompassing range of services. This includes brand inception, digital marketing,

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ORB3D
Independent·Bournemouth·2-10 Employees

As a leading digital marketing firm nestled in Bournemouth, ORB 3D offers a broad spectrum of services, including photography, videography, drone-assisted visuals, virtual tours, CGI, and bespoke web design. Distinctively, ORB 3D cultivates an ethos of crafting high-calibre, immersive digital content that is customised to meet the distinct requirements of their clientele, irrespective of scale or

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Futurice
Network·London·501-1000 Employees

Futurice, a leading digital transformation agency, hails from Finland. The agency distinguishes itself with an exceptional interdisciplinary methodology, merging top-tier technologists, strategists, and designers. They specialise in offering ground-breaking, quantifiable digital solutions spanning various sectors. Renowned for its swift outcomes and enduring influence, Futurice works in concert wi

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Sixtwo Agency
Independent·London·2-10 Employees

Sixtwo, a London-based website design agency, distinguishes itself through its dedication to crafting unique, compelling websites that instigate dialogue and nurture relationships. The emphasis they place on client-centric experiences promises an enjoyable and immersive design journey. Their comprehensive, customised solutions extend from digital consulting and UX strategy to tailor-made website a

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Discovery
Independent·Leeds·2-10 Employees

Discovery Agency, a premier digital marketing firm located in Batley, West Yorkshire, specialises in devising bespoke, data-backed strategies that align with each client's distinct requirements and objectives. Our comprehensive portfolio of services encompasses SEO, PPC, social media management, branding, and website development. As a collaborative partner, we take pride in generating tangible out

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Codesky.
Independent·Nottingham·2-10 Employees

Codesky is a UK-based web development agency, renowned for bolstering growth in small to medium-sized enterprises. Their unique proposition lies in crafting bespoke web solutions, helping businesses shine in their respective industries. They offer a variety of services, including state-of-the-art website design, digital marketing strategies, and comprehensive managed hosting, all with a keen empha

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Adams Creative Group
Independent·Kent·2-10 Employees

Adams Group, a Kent-based, award-winning creative marketing agency, specialises in delivering bespoke digital marketing solutions. Their unique collaborative approach, tailored to the distinct needs of B2B clientele, sets them apart, ensuring optimal results through strong partnerships with client's in-house marketing squads. Leveraging over three decades of industry experience and proficiency acr

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DayOne Design
Independent·Kent·2-10 Employees

DayOne, an acclaimed branding and graphic design agency situated in Kent, UK, is renowned for its dedication to establishing enduring, impactful relationships with audiences. This is achieved by directly collaborating with marketing teams, eliminating the need for middlemen and promoting a harmonious, unified working experience. DayOne provides an extensive array of bespoke creative solutions enco

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Editor's note
AgencyIndex lists 38 UK agencies positioning into aviation. They split across six recognisable shapes: full-service and network-airline agencies (British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and the IAG side); low-cost-carrier specialists working easyJet, Jet2, Wizz Air UK and Ryanair UK; charter and tour-operator-linked airline accounts (TUI Airways, Jet2.com on the package leg); private aviation marketers serving NetJets, VistaJet, Air Charter Service, Centreline and the broader business-jet broker market; airport route-development and non-aero revenue specialists working with Heathrow, Manchester Airports Group, AGS Airports, regional operators and the Airport Operators Association; and aerospace and MRO B2B agencies serving airframers, engine OEMs, parts suppliers and training organisations. The sector is distinctive for several reasons. The Civil Aviation Authority is both the safety regulator and the economic regulator for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted under the licensing regime, runs the ATOL financial-protection scheme that any agency selling flight-inclusive packages must hold, and enforces the consumer rules that require the headline price in an airline advert to include all unavoidable taxes, charges, surcharges and fees, with optional extras presented on an opt-in basis. The ASA, applying the CAP and BCAP Codes, has been notably active on aviation: in February 2020 it banned Ryanair adverts that claimed "lowest emissions of any major airline" on the basis that the supporting chart was dated 2011 and excluded several large carriers, and on 7 August 2024 it upheld a complaint against Virgin Atlantic for the radio claim "100% sustainable aviation fuel" because around 11% of listeners understood that to mean zero environmental impact when significant lifecycle emissions remain. Dynamic pricing changes the offer mid-campaign, attribution lags days or weeks between first impression and booking on long-haul, and metasearch competition (Skyscanner, Kayak, Google Flights) sits between brand spend and the trailing click. What is shifting in 2026 is a stack of structural forces hitting at once. The UK SAF mandate came into force on 1 January 2025 requiring 2% sustainable aviation fuel by volume, rising to 3.6% in 2026, 10% by 2030 and 22% by 2040, with the UK reported to have missed the 2025 target by around 20%, and Heathrow setting a voluntary 5.6% incentive target for 2026 that sits 2 points above the mandate. The 28 August 2023 NATS flight-planning-system failure (over 700,000 passengers affected, more than 2,000 flights cancelled, £100m+ industry cost) made service-resilience comms a brand-level concern rather than an ops-team afterthought, and the 34 CAA-published recommendations are still flowing through how operators communicate disruption. AI Overviews now intercept a meaningful share of flight-search queries before the click. And the post-pandemic split-out of corporate travel into hybrid in-person and private-charter use is still driving growth in business-jet brokerage and jet-card programmes at NetJets and VistaJet.
Common briefs
Route-launch campaigns for new airline services or airport destinationsLoyalty and frequent-flyer programme growth (Avios, Flying Club, Jet2 myJet2, easyJet Plus)SAF and sustainability positioning that clears ASA and the Green Claims CodePremium-cabin and business-class demand-gen for full-service carriersPrivate-aviation HNW acquisition for charter brokers, jet cards and fractional programmesAirport non-aero revenue (retail, parking, premium lounges, advertising inventory)Aerospace and MRO B2B account-based marketing for engine, parts and training suppliersService-resilience and disruption communications for airlines and airports
Regulatory landscape
CAA · ASA · UK SAF Mandate
green claims and price transparency under live scrutiny

The Civil Aviation Authority is the UK aviation regulator across safety, airspace, the ATOL financial-protection scheme and the economic regulation of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted under the licensing regime. It enforces the consumer rules that require the headline price advertised by an airline to include all unavoidable taxes, charges, surcharges and fees, that optional extras be presented opt-in, that a breakdown of the total price be shown, and that the operating carrier be clear at the start of the booking process. The Advertising Standards Authority polices accuracy and substantiation under the CAP and BCAP Codes, and has built a clear case history on aviation green claims: the February 2020 ruling banning Ryanair's "lowest emissions of any major airline" radio, TV and print campaign on substantiation grounds (the supporting chart was dated 2011 and omitted several large carriers), and the 7 August 2024 ruling against Virgin Atlantic over a radio claim of "100% sustainable aviation fuel" for Flight 100, which the ASA found breached BCAP rules 3.1, 3.2, 9.2, 9.3 and 9.5 on the basis that around 11% of listeners understood the wording as meaning zero environmental impact. The UK SAF Mandate, which entered force on 1 January 2025, requires sustainable aviation fuel to make up 2% of UK jet fuel by volume in 2025, rising to 3.6% in 2026, 10% by 2030 and 22% by 2040, and creates a new evidentiary base for SAF-related claims. Ofcom and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations (enforced by the CMA) sit alongside for misleading-practice cases.

Specialist signals
5 signals
of real aviation-sector experience
  • · Named airline, airport or business-aviation case studies: route launches, loyalty programme growth (Avios, Flying Club, Jet2 myJet2), airport non-aero revenue or charter-broker acquisition, with creative samples and the compliance audit trail behind them
  • · ASA Green Claims literacy on aviation specifically: knows the Ryanair 2020 and Virgin Atlantic 2024 decisions, treats "sustainable", "net-zero", "green" and "100%" as high-risk language on flight creative, and has a track record of clearing SAF and emissions claims first time with proper substantiation
  • · Dynamic-pricing fluency: can brief paid media against inventory that changes hourly, knows how to handle promotion windows that close inside a media cycle, and understands the metasearch competition layer where Skyscanner, Kayak and Google Flights harvest demand the brand has paid to create
  • · UK SAF Mandate awareness: can describe the 2025-2040 trajectory, understands which claim language is supportable today versus what needs lifecycle qualification, and knows how to position blend-rate progress without overstating
  • · Channel literacy across the segment: route-development B2B for airports talking to airlines, package-leg consumer for charter, premium-cabin demand-gen for full-service carriers, private-aviation HNW acquisition with a wealth-management framing, and aerospace B2B for MRO and parts suppliers
Sector watch-outs
5 to watch
in any aviation pitch
  • · SAF or emissions claims that will not clear ASA: absolute language like "sustainable", "green flight", "net-zero" or unqualified "100% SAF" framing on creative, after the Virgin Atlantic decision in August 2024 explicitly ruled the wording misleading without lifecycle qualification
  • · Generic travel playbook applied to aviation specifics: media plans that ignore dynamic pricing, no view on metasearch bid competition, retargeting set up as if the user will convert on first session when long-haul cycles run weeks
  • · No grasp of the CAA price-transparency rules: creative or paid-search headlines that quote a fare without the unavoidable taxes and charges, optional extras presented as default opt-in, or operating-carrier ambiguity (the rules that bite hardest in CAA enforcement)
  • · Weak service-resilience comms playbook: no plan for handling a disruption event of the August 2023 NATS scale, treating customer-service comms as separate from brand, and no escalation framework for social and PR when the operation goes down
  • · Treating airport route-development as B2C: pitching to an airport on consumer-passenger marketing when the actual buying decision (which airline will fly the route) is a B2B sell to network planners at carrier HQ, not the holidaymaker
Frequently asked

What brands ask about agencies for aviation.

5 questions our editors get most often, answered honestly. No agency-marketing speak.

Curated by humans

Aviation retainers cluster in three bands and the spread is wide because the segment runs from a small charter broker to a flag carrier. Charter brokers, FBOs and smaller MRO suppliers typically sit at £3,000-10,000 a month for focused work across paid search, B2B LinkedIn and PR. Mid-market airlines, regional airports and business-aviation operators run £10,000-40,000 a month for integrated programmes spanning paid, brand, content, CRM and operational comms. Network carriers, the big airport groups (Heathrow, MAG, AGS) and the largest charter operators sit at £40,000 to several hundred thousand a month for multi-market work with brand, performance, sponsorship and PR layered together. Project work like a brand refresh, a route-launch creative system or a loyalty-programme rebuild is scoped separately, usually £30,000-300,000. Media spend on paid search, programmatic and metasearch bidding sits outside the retainer and is typically the largest line in any consumer airline programme. Specialist FCA-aware sign-off (for cards programmes with credit features) and ASA pre-flight legal review are sometimes billed per asset at £400-2,000.