You get on the plane, you try to send out that last important email before you have to turn off your phone. Then you try to not fall asleep as a stewardess demonstrates the same standard-issue boring spiel on where your exits are, how to buckle your seat belt and how to get oxygen if your plane crashes. Well Air New Zealand has put the emphasis on their in-flight safety video by employing the mesmerizing talents of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit models. In what I am boldly declaring as the greatest flight safety video in the history of mankind, this masterpiece features S.I. beauties including Chrissy Teigen, Hannah Davis, Jessica Gomes and the ageless Christie Brinkley. Congratulations Air New Zealand, you just won the airline safety video game for all-time.
This Will Be The First In-Flight Safety Video You Actually Pay Attention To Because It Features Bikini-Clad S.I. Swimsuit Models
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