Brussels Airlines’ Catchy, Brilliant New Safety Video

Brussels Airlines’ Catchy, Brilliant New Safety Video

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Brussels Airlines has released a new safety video, and I really like it… I think?

Brussels Airlines & Hooverphonic partner on safety video

Brussels Airlines has partnered with Belgian band Hooverphonic for its new safety video, and it’s a unique concept. Brussels Airlines wrote down the exact lyrics to the safety instructions, and left it to the band to create a catchy song using those words. And indeed, the video is just the typical safety instructions, but with a twist.

Here’s how Michel Moriaux, the Head of Marketing at Brussels Airlines, describes this video:

“The safety instructions we give on board at departure are essential. Safety is our priority but that is not a synonym for bland at Brussels Airlines. For years we have tried to attract the attention of our passengers with humour and creativity. The result of the unique collaboration with Hooverphonic is the perfect example of this. We are very happy that our Belgian pride has taken up the challenge and pulled out all the stops to create a surprising song and clip that will be going around the world from today.”

The new safety video will be shown on all long haul flights as of today (August 1, 2022). You can see the video for yourself below.

This new video replaces Brussels Airlines’ previous animated safety video, which you can watch below.

The “song” was performed live at Brussels Airport

There’s a further cool angle to this safety video. Today Hooverphonic performed the new safety “video” at a gate at Brussels Airport, in addition to two of the band’s own songs. That’s really cool.

Here’s what Alex Callier of Hooverphonic had to say about that:

“When Brussels Airlines asked Hooverphonic to write a song with the text of the safety instructions, I really thought it would be impossible. But at the same time, I love that kind of challenge and we went for it. I’m glad I persevered. After a few tries, we are now ready for take-off!”

Hooverphonic at Brussels Airport
Hooverphonic at Brussels Airport

Bottom line

Brussels Airlines has a new safety video, which is being screened on long haul flights as of today. While Brussels Airlines is far from the first airline to have a musical safety video, the airline took a unique approach, by leaving it to a band to make the safety instructions “musical,” without actually changing the words.

Personally I find many musical airline safety videos to be catchy but kind of annoying (like Malaysia Airlines’ new safety video), especially for frequent flyers who have to listen to them often. However, I find this song to be catchy yet calming, and even after listening to it several times, I’m still not bored of it.

What do you make of Brussels Airlines’ new safety video?

(Tip of the hat to Pieter)

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  1. Tara Stoltz Guest

    I despise this new video. It is not musical, only incredibly annoying. The previous one was at least humorous. Now I can only grit my teeth and try to block it out.

  2. Flyingbertie Guest

    They represented Belgium in Eurovision last year! I cannot believe that my love for travel and Eurovision actually intersect here!

  3. Emily Guest

    This video (or rather the song) is seriously annoying..... annoying enough to wish that the plane makes a nose dive and crashes to rid us all of this misery. Unfortunately, all we can do is sit through it. Oh, and before anyone comments on my comment being insensitive, let me be clear that I am writing in hyperbole.

  4. Surly bonds Guest

    I'm not a fan of these gimmicky safety videos. I doubt they really do much to hold viewers' attention, for one thing. But for another, I think they obfuscate, rather than clarify, what to do in an emergency. Exit path lighting really doesn't look like a row of airline seats planted on a putting green (viz., UA's video).

    Here, you've got people singing lyrics. And lyrics are notoriously difficult to understand, particularly if they're sung in a foreign language.

  5. JayC Member

    now we need an airline where a band comes up with a unique tune, and the airline executives have to put words to the tune... :D

  6. Greg Guest

    I agree Ben, I personally also find it catchy and not tedious. I’d rather watch this than any other I can think of. Although the comic one with all the British actors was pretty good.

  7. Yiannis93101 Guest

    Who the heck are they..........and do we care?

  8. Jaffer (ManiaRavings.com) Guest

    Honestly, does thes new musical video effectively get the message through for people who don't fly as frequently ?
    This is a marketing video for that is perhaps more targeted to those who haven't flown Brussles.

    The previous animated version was more effective and direct.

    I do agree with you the Malaysian version is annoying and I think it is mainly because its over 7 and a half minutes long !

    A flight attendant...

    Honestly, does thes new musical video effectively get the message through for people who don't fly as frequently ?
    This is a marketing video for that is perhaps more targeted to those who haven't flown Brussles.

    The previous animated version was more effective and direct.

    I do agree with you the Malaysian version is annoying and I think it is mainly because its over 7 and a half minutes long !

    A flight attendant announcing all the safety before take-off would take 2 minutes to less that 5 minutes tops.

    1. Sylvain Guest

      Agree. The previous one was really hilarious.

  9. GroeneMichel Gold

    They are very famous in Belgium, the song is fun but I imagine you get sick of it quite fast...

  10. Daniel B. Guest

    In the past 4 years I had 4 UA business class award tickets booked with the transatlantic segments on Brussels airlines. Within a month of the tickets issued, Brussels airlines cancelled all 4 corresponding segments without ever notifying me or UA.
    I avoid them now.

    1. TravelinWilly Diamond

      Hey! Did you hear?!

      This is a blog post about a safety video, not a solicitation for spleen venting!

      Hooray!

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TravelinWilly Diamond

Hey! Did you hear?! This is a blog post about a safety video, not a solicitation for spleen venting! Hooray!

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Tara Stoltz Guest

I despise this new video. It is not musical, only incredibly annoying. The previous one was at least humorous. Now I can only grit my teeth and try to block it out.

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Flyingbertie Guest

They represented Belgium in Eurovision last year! I cannot believe that my love for travel and Eurovision actually intersect here!

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