Hawaiian Airlines In-flight Safety Video
Following up on the previous notes, I’d like to continue writing about the joys of flying. For instance, watching the safety video on board is actually quite interesting.
It is said that Hawaiian Airlines updated its video (Hawaiian Airlines In-Flight Safety Video) starting from August 19th this year, changing the traditional approach of crew members wearing uniforms to demonstrate inside the cabin. The exterior shots for the video were selected at various famous tourist attractions in Hawaii, such as cliffs, beaches, and volcanic lava zones. The scenery is beautiful, which also serves as a tourism promotion, achieving two goals at once. When explaining the safety equipment, company employees wear various ethnic costumes or casual wear, creating a relaxing effect for the audience. I wonder if this helps passengers who get nervous as soon as they board the plane feel better? The video was filmed in 5 languages: English, Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, showcasing their emphasis on tourists from Asia.
That day, after the plane pushed back, the video started. I found it very interesting, so I took a few photos,

Later, I saw the official account shared this video on YouTube as well,
and they even compiled the funny outtakes into a separate video. It looks very heartwarming, so I'll share it here too.I recalled flying on a Starflyer flight a while back and saw their video was also very distinctive. It was filmed in a jazz hall, claiming to be Japan’s first safety video filmed outside the cabin, so I’ll introduce it here as well.
Starflyer’s safety video from a few years ago was also very interesting, featuring a ninja cartoon character introducing various precautions. It became a bit of a hot topic back then.
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