Air New Zealand cabin crew strip off for safety video
NEWS.com.au
July 01, 2009 01:00pm
In the video the body-painted crew cheerfully give the safety instructions, including where to stow baggage and how to use oxygen masks.
The airline launched the new inflight safety videos on Monday on their Boeing 737 domestic flights, and may expand them�to other routes.
The release of the safety video comes on the back of the airline's "Nothing to Hide" advertising campaign, which also showed cabin crew carrying out their duties wearing nothing more than body paint.
The crew's "naughty parts" are blocked due to strategic camera angles in the three-and-a-half-minute safety video and�45-second commercial.
Last year the airline paid people to shave their heads and wear temporary tattoos saying "need a change? Head down to New Zealand".
The "Nothing to Hide" commercial has been viewed around two million times on YouTube and is the most-viewed clip to come out of New Zealand, Air
New Zealand's Marketing Manager told the New York Times.
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