As large as her ego undoubtedly is, Catherine Zeta-Jones could not have imagined that she would one day have an airport named after her.
Mandrake hears, however, that hers is one of a number of names being considered for a "rebranded" Cardiff International.
Others in the frame include Gareth Edwards, Dame Shirley Bassey and the late Richard Burton. “We’ve just started looking at our brand and doing some research, and the name is part of that,” says a spokesman for the 60-year-old hub, which was originally Rhoose airport.
Jason Gill, the account director with the Cardiff-based advertising agency Peter Gill Associates, says: “It’s vital to get the right name. When you look at Liverpool John Lennon airport — formerly known as Speke — it’s worked so well because he was known throughout the world and there was a lot of affection for him with the Beatles. [SOURCE]
