Do you watch the safety announcements onboard?

Maybe you should start!

One national airline has encouraged its passengers to watch the in-flight safety video with the promise of nude cabin crew… before anyone gets too excited, the video shows three cabin staff and one pilot in full body paint, matched to their airline uniforms.

The Bare Essentials of Safety is screened in the cabins of planes flying Air New Zealand's main domestic route and takes viewers through all the usual safety procedures. However, demonstration seat belts, life jackets and arm rests are strategically positioned to protect the cabin crew's modesty

It's certainly an effective way to ensure passengers take a keen interest in cabin safety!

You can view the video by going to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gF8AY_IfTo . Or go to www.youtube.com and search for "The Bare Essentials of Safety".

Is this the most fun you can have with your clothes on?

Southwest Airlines also tries to make passengers sit up and pay attention to the safety announcement - and check out how the folk in first class have to provide the beat! It's at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvdCFYLf_JI