Qantas New Safety Video

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January 24, 2024
qantas new safety video

Qantas is set to unveil a fresh onboard safety video that showcases frontline team members and Frequent Flyers guiding viewers through essential safety information, all while exploring distinctive destinations in Australia and across the globe.

This new video marks the replacement of the Qantas Centenary-themed video that has been in rotation since 2020. Emphasizing safety as the top priority within the Qantas Group, Chief Customer Officer Catriona Larritt highlights the critical role the inflight video, in collaboration with the Cabin Crew, plays in capturing travelers’ attention to absorb vital information.

The 2024 video features Qantas pilots, cabin crew, customer service agents, and Frequent Flyers sharing safety information from their favorite destinations, ranging from Litchfield National Park to Lapland.

Larritt stated, “Primarily, the video aims to acquaint our customers with safety procedures, making it as engaging as possible, especially for frequent flyers who might otherwise disengage.”

“We take pride in featuring our well-traveled team members and customers, delivering not only the safety message but also promoting travel and tourism by inspiring people to explore diverse destinations throughout Australia and beyond,” Larritt added.

The rollout of the video begins this week on Qantas flights, with 75 versions available in 12 different languages. Filmed across 14 destinations over 40 days, the video captures the unique charm of locations spanning from the freezing temperatures of Lapland, Finland (-36 degrees) to the warmth of Jaipur, India (36 degrees).

Featured destinations include Litchfield National Park, Milford Sound, Los Angeles, Cabo San Lucas, Ningaloo Reef, Jaipur, Freycinet, Lapland, Seoul, Marrakesh, Rome, Paris, Sydney, and Noosa.

READ: Qantas’s one of the world’s safest airlines

1 COMMENT

  1. Hello Geoffrey, in my humble opinion, the supposed Qantas safety video is totally inappropriate and far too long. It appears to be a travelogue with a few safety tips thrown in as an afterthought and the most important one regarding leave your carry-on luggage in case of an emergency is nowhere to be seen. The Japan Airlines video is far superior and I also prefer Air New Zealand's approach to this important passenger pre take off safety information. I also admire Singapore Airlines pre take off advice too. Qantas need to get their act together fast as they do not compare to the other International airlines I have travelled on in the past 23 years.