Virgin Atlantic’s New Movie Themed Safety Video

Virgin Atlantic’s New Movie Themed Safety Video

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Virgin Atlantic released their new safety video today, packed with movie references:

What do you guys think?

Seems a bit long to me and ultimately not as attention grabbing as anything Air New Zealand has produced, but still pretty good…

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  1. Alex Bullworthy Guest

    The old one was far superior and had its charm, this is just long and cringey. Also its pretty bad as a safety video as most of it isn't even on a plane.

  2. lucky OMAAT

    @ Mike Palmer -- Yep, in Upper Class they do since the seats aren't forward facing.

  3. Mike Palmer Guest

    Do VS have Air bags on the seatbelt?

  4. beltway Guest

    -2 points for failure to use the subjunctive. ("It is important that your seatbelt is attached" -- ugh.)

  5. BR Guest

    Long and boring, but nice effort

  6. robert Guest

    yup .. Air NZ beats them hands down ...

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Alex Bullworthy Guest

The old one was far superior and had its charm, this is just long and cringey. Also its pretty bad as a safety video as most of it isn't even on a plane.

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lucky OMAAT

@ Mike Palmer -- Yep, in Upper Class they do since the seats aren't forward facing.

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Mike Palmer Guest

Do VS have Air bags on the seatbelt?

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