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I need to fly Air New Zealand! (NSFW-ish) [Edited 6/30/09 11:16am] | |
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Wow LOL alrighty then...don't know what's up with the painted bodies but at least it was visually entertaining. I still prefer Virgin... | |
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PanthaGirl said: Wow LOL alrighty then...don't know what's up with the painted bodies but at least it was visually entertaining. I still prefer Virgin...
Here's the story from the NY Times: Nothing to Hide in Airline’s Campaign. Really.
By BETTINA WASSENER Published: June 29, 2009 HONG KONG — Air New Zealand is baring all — literally. Passengers on the 7 a.m. flight from Auckland to Wellington got something a little different to shake them out of their early morning reverie Monday: Air New Zealand’s first screening of a new in-flight safety video featuring staff members clad in nothing but body paint. The 3-minute, 28-second clip, and a similar 45-second television ad introduced six weeks ago, take a tongue-in-cheek swipe at competing airlines, which Air New Zealand says often tack extra charges on their fares. “At Air New Zealand, our fares have nothing to hide,” the slogan goes. “Which is why the price you pay includes everything — up front.” But the new effort to promote, er, transparency is not as revealing you would think, or perhaps even hope. Yes, cabin crew, a pilot and baggage handlers — one of whom is played by the company’s buff chief executive, Rob Fyfe — don immaculate uniforms of mere paint. But seatbelts, luggage and life vests are always positioned to conceal where appropriate. The mundane “undo the seatbelt by lifting the flap” may never have received such rapt attention as it now gets on this airline’s domestic flights. The clips — complete with a cheerful soundtrack of “Under My Skin,” by a New Zealand singer, Gin Wigmore — provide unusual light-heartedness in an industry that has been savaged by drastic drop-offs in passenger numbers and air freight. Around the world, airlines — including Air New Zealand — have had to cut flights, staff and investment plans. And some, like Air New Zealand, have gone that little bit further in the quest for visibility and passenger loyalty. Long-haul travel has fallen sharply, and Air New Zealand faces new domestic competition from carriers like Jetstar and Pacific Blue, despite a market share of more than 80 percent, said Rob Mercer, an analyst at Forsyth Barr in Wellington. But they have “never stopped being innovative and nimble,” he said. Last year, the airline paid people to shave their heads and wear temporary tattoos that said, “Need a change? Head down to New Zealand.” This year’s cheeky ad campaign and the video, “Bare Essentials of Safety,” introduced Monday, have received the attention Air New Zealand was hoping for. The “Nothing To Hide” ad clip has been viewed nearly two million times on YouTube — the most-viewed clip ever to come out of New Zealand, Steve Bayliss, the airline’s marketing manager, said by telephone Monday. Each clip took a day to shoot and cost about 10 to 15 percent of the cost of a major brand commercial, Mr. Bayliss estimated. As for the Air New Zealand staff members, they got no extra cash — just a moment in the spotlight. A screen grab from Air New Zealand's new in-flight safety video featuring employees clad in nothing but body paint. http://www.nytimes.com/20...30air.html | |
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when I first watched this, I didn't realize the clothes were painted on! If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: when I first watched this, I didn't realize the clothes were painted on!
You were probably wondering "what's the big deal with this video?" | |
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sextonseven said: thekidsgirl said: when I first watched this, I didn't realize the clothes were painted on!
You were probably wondering "what's the big deal with this video?" I was! thats why I wasn't commenting If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: sextonseven said: You were probably wondering "what's the big deal with this video?" I was! thats why I wasn't commenting I'm sure you weren't the only person. This thread was sinking like a stone despite lots of views. So I added NSFW to the title. | |
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sextonseven said: thekidsgirl said: I was! thats why I wasn't commenting I'm sure you weren't the only person. This thread was sinking like a stone despite lots of views. So I added NSFW to the title. Yeah thats why I watched it again. Figured I must have missed the climax of the clip If you will, so will I | |
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Aww, I love Air NZ - they were really good to me when I needed an emergency flight back to the UK.
That's the first time I've watched the safety message | |
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I saw this last night on boing boing with this caption
"Has there ever been a kiwi that has sounded mean or ominous? They're the most adorable English speakers in the world. Oh, there's ever-so-slight nudity in this video, but it is not sexual in any way." | |
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ZombieKitten said: I saw this last night on boing boing with this caption
"Has there ever been a kiwi that has sounded mean or ominous? They're the most adorable English speakers in the world. Oh, there's ever-so-slight nudity in this video, but it is not sexual in any way." | |
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I heard somewhere that women from New Zealand were a bit mentally unstable. | |
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Imago said: I heard somewhere that women from New Zealand were a bit mentally unstable.
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ocean said: Imago said: I heard somewhere that women from New Zealand were a bit mentally unstable.
OMG, you're from New Zealand? ?? I could never tell, I promise. | |
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ocean said: ZombieKitten said: I saw this last night on boing boing with this caption
"Has there ever been a kiwi that has sounded mean or ominous? They're the most adorable English speakers in the world. Oh, there's ever-so-slight nudity in this video, but it is not sexual in any way." You're too mean to be a real kiwi! | |
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sextonseven said: ocean said: You're too mean to be a real kiwi! | |
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thekidsgirl said: when I first watched this, I didn't realize the clothes were painted on!
Me neither I had to watch it over again for any visible body enhanced parts Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
authentic power is service- Pope Francis | |
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yes I'm pleased all the tax dollars used to bail out the bums running this operation have also been used on "quality" advertising.
Nz Women are unstable, one married me. | |
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foal30 said: Nz Women are unstable. Hell yeah, I had to go overseas to find a wife. NZ women are very unstable. My name is Naz!!! and I have a windmill where my brain is supposed to be.....
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