New Qantas Safety Video Tarting Up Australian Attractions

Australian coastal scenery with cliffs and ocean.

For Qantas, ‘in safe hands’ means going out of the cabin to�take�every passenger on�a quick tour of the 16 beautiful Australian destinations with real people demonstrating the instructions�in�their�latest safety video.�

Flight safety instructions means life. Qantas Airline has impressively taken its meaning to a deeper level by showing their passengers fascinating places in Australia like they never see it before while being uncompromising in their safety message.

This new airline message, recently launched by CEO Alan Joyce in Los Angeles, will soon be introduced into their new daily flights in the following months. And all we can say is we’re deeply impressed and we can’t wait for our next�flight!

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The video begins�on a farm in Tooboorac, Victoria where a�herdsman assures every passenger they’re in “safe hands!” while handing over a sheep to another guy. With some heraldic background music, a woman, hang gliding in Stanwell Tops in NSW, tells us we’re flying in Airbus A380! A truck driver in Alice Springs, NT confidently shows how to fasten seat belts. I’m totally blown away when they showed the emergency brace position by doing yoga on Hamilton Island in Queensland while�a group of women enjoying sunbathing in Bondi Beach will show you how to put on a life jacket. It’s gonna be an exciting Australian trip for all!

Welcome Aboard, The New Qantas Safety Video!

All we can say is we’re pretty darn impressed with a slight twinkle of a tear. I’m proud to be�Australian.

What do you think about the latest Qantas safety video?

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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