Sunday, July 5, 2009

Wearing Nothing but Body Paint


During this economic crisis, airlines are scrambling for funds, if not going out of business entirely. Air New Zealand has taken a new approach to attract new customers, as well as making customers watch the often ignored pre-flight safety video. The 45 seconds "nothing to hide" adertisement shown on New Zealand national television, as well as the four minutes "bare essentials" inflight safety video offer a twist on typical airline videos; all of the staff members are naked, except that they are painted as wearing uniforms !


At first glance, it just seems as if the flight stewards and stewardesses are wearing tight clothing, but the neckties and scarves that move when they talk are a dead giveaway. The ad and safety video are both filmed with tasteful modesty, and don't hold a flame to recent PETA ads in terms of mal-treatment of women, or men, for that matter. The actors are real flight stewards/stewardesses who work for Air New Zealand, and are as energetic as they come.


Sorry to tell you that no genitals are shown (YOU PERVERT !!). Men nipples are visible, so are their butts. As for the ladies, you can see their butts and that's pretty much all.

The first video is shown all across New Zealand while the "bare essentials" pre-flight safety video is currently only shown on New Zealand domestic flights operated by Boeing 737-300 series aircraft.


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