Air NZ’s latest safety video is ‘pointlessly unreal’

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Air New Zealand’s new inflight safety video has gone down with our neighbours like a lead balloon, courtesy of the latest post from Campaign Asia Pacific, which is clearly unimpressed. Read on …

“Did you know Katie Holmes and Cuba Gooding Jr created New Zealand?” the headline asks.

“At this point, Air New Zealand is either firmly committed to or unhappily shackled to its in-flight safety videos.

“The formula made a big splash in 2012 (scroll down to see Air New Zealand’s Hobbit-themed safety video becomes global viral hit), and further efforts have been creative and fun, albeit with somewhat smaller impact.


“It’s tedious, and we wonder how long the brand will continue to spend on elaborate videos that only reach people already sitting on one of the airline’s jets.”


“With the latest effort, the brand seems a bit too desperate to do something weird in order to break through the law of diminishing returns.

“Thus we get decidedly non-A-list actors Katie Holmes and Cuba Gooding Jr as apparent gods (the white suits are a giveaway), boasting about “the most beautiful place we’ve created yet”.

“Then we’re treated to a bunch of surreal but pointless images, such as skiers slicing through cappuccino foam and river rafters riding in the clouds. We suppose it works as an mildly entertaining attention-getter for the captive aircraft audience.

“But it’s too tedious to be anything more, and we wonder how long the brand will continue to spend on elaborate videos that only reach the people who are already sitting on one of the airline’s jets.”


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