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‘Aussies being Aussies’ around the world in new safety video

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Qantas has released its latest inflight safety video (opens in new window) featuring everyday Australians sharing the Aussie spirit with locals in some of the airline’s destinations around the world.

Playing cricket on a rooftop in Tokyo, riding in the front seat of a taxi in New York, indulging in a “Tim Tam Slam” in Johannesburg and barracking for the Wallabies in the heart of All Blacks territory in Auckland are some of the ‘Australian-isms abroad’ featured alongside safety instructions for travelling on Qantas aircraft.

The classic Aussie phrase “no worries” also features in a conversation between a couple traversing the Andes in Chile.

Set to a modern take of the anthemic I Still Call Australia Home, the video starts with a frequent Australian rite of passage as a young woman says farewell to her family at Melbourne Airport and ends with an off-duty Qantas pilot at Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia.

In between, about 20 Australians who are living in or visiting the destinations shown, explain lifejackets, emergency exits and why you should always ask for help if your phone slips between the seats.

The approach is an evolution of Qantas’ recent safety videos that focused on Australian destinations.

Qantas International CEO Alison Webster said the airline’s safety video was a creative way to share the spirit of Australia with millions of customers every year.

“The primary purpose of these videos is to communicate an important safety message, and we know from our previous efforts that beautiful locations with a touch of humour is a great way to get people’s attention each time they fly,” said Ms Webster.

“This video lets us show off some of the amazing places you can travel on our network, and acts as a quick induction on Australian culture for visitors overseas about to fly here on a Qantas aircraft.

“We use real people, rather than actors, in our safety videos because it creates a sense of authenticity that’s very Australian in itself,”

she added.

Qantas worked with international and Australian state tourism organisations to make the film over five weeks. The new video will begin screening across Qantas domestic and international flights from April with different versions to accommodate eleven languages, as well as the varying aircraft types across the Qantas fleet.

A summary of the featured destinations and scenes is below.


Melbourne Airport, Melbourne VIC

The pilot is Michael Armessen, a Second Officer on the Qantas A380
The family is from Melbourne

Shinjuku and Shibuya, Tokyo – Japan

The woman is a personal stylist in Tokyo

The Bund, Shanghai – China
The woman is an Australian actor in China

Soho, London and Brighton – UK
London – the friends live and work in London

Brighton – the couple is travelling through the UK

New York – USA
The woman is an actor on Broadway


Andes, Santiago – Chile

The woman works as a translator and teaches English and the man works for an education agency

Eden Park, Auckland and Queenstown – New Zealand
Australians visiting New Zealand


Kruger National Park, Johannesburg – South Africa
The couple lives in Johannesburg

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Both people work at the Singapore National Stadium

Cottesloe Beach, Perth – WA
Michael Armessen is a Second Officer on the Qantas A380

This post was published on 6 February 2018 22:47

Maarten Van Den Driessche

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