From the screenshots it also looks like it's also far more focussed on the no-nonsense safety procedures on board, which would reflect a growing trend away from the videos that, while better at getting attention, were bordering on abstract and doubling as advertisements.Haven't seen anything from QF but there was a new (or different) video on my flight today. Had an A321 in the intro and was alot more focused on how safe QF is. All had the now powerbanks included.
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Definitely something that needed to be reinforced.I particularly like the part that shows an evacuation with passengers standing up and leaving without baggage.
And Nestor?
Most importantly I just hope it was 90 seconds long and not 9 minutes.
I'll wait until they update the audio version as most flights these days out of Canberra end up as Dash8s or E190s, whether we want them or notYes, a new one launched from Saturday (and will update as IFE gets updated). It’s simple and focuses on the one thing a safety video should focus on - safety. No world showcase, just a real focus on procedures . I particularly like the part that shows an evacuation with passengers standing up and leaving without
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Hopefully this week they will upload it.No surprise we haven’t heard anything for this version.
Enhanced?And Nestor?
*a lotwas alot more focused
I haven't seen it yet, but do they still:Haven't seen anything from QF but there was a new (or different) video on my flight today. Had an A321 in the intro and was alot more focused on how safe QF is. All had the now powerbanks included.
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Is it a trend worldwide? I haven't really noticed it as such. SQ, MH and CX safety videos still proudly show off their homelands. TG isn't an ad for Thailand, but it still uses an immersion in an abstract world idea.From the screenshots it also looks like it's also far more focussed on the no-nonsense safety procedures on board, which would reflect a growing trend away from the videos that, while better at getting attention, were bordering on abstract and doubling as advertisements.
Most importantly I just hope it was 90 seconds long and not 9 minutes.
