Flashback to fitness: Richard Simmons leads Air NZ's unforgettable safety dance!
Let's rewind to 2011 when Richard Simmons, the fitness guru, teamed up with Air New Zealand to make air travel fun and safe. Relive the iconic safety video that had passengers dancing in the aisles.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:28 PM ISTLet's rewind to 2011 when Richard Simmons, the fitness guru, teamed up with Air New Zealand to make air travel fun and safe. Relive the iconic safety video that had passengers dancing in the aisles.
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In a blast from the past, we revisit the time when fitness legend Richard Simmons took to the skies as Air New Zealand's safety ambassador. It was a groundbreaking collaboration that not only ensured passengers' safety but also got them grooving to the beat.
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Richard Simmons, known for his vibrant personality and unmistakable headband, became the face of Air New Zealand's inflight safety video. Starting from March 28, 2011, passengers were in for a unique treat as Simmons guided them through the pre-flight safety briefing.
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The video was a visual spectacle, featuring Air New Zealand cabin crew and Les Mills fitness instructors clad in colorful lycra, fluorescent leg warmers, and, of course, sweatbands. Simmons wasn't alone in this endeavor; he was joined by some celebrity guests, each adding their own flair to the safety instructions.
Celebrity Cameos and Colorful Attire
The safety video wasn't just about safety; it was a fashion statement too. Phil Keoghan, the Amazing Race presenter, sported a bright yellow headband, while television personality Paul Henry rocked orange shorts and a pink sweatband. Silver Fern Temepara George turned heads in stunning silver hot pants.
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And, if you watched closely, you might have even spotted Air New Zealand CEO Rob Fyfe donning pink shorts and a purple headband for the occasion. The video was a true carnival of colors and personalities.
Safety with a Twist
While ensuring passenger safety was the top priority, the video added a twist to the routine safety instructions. Simmons demonstrated how to "stretch like a giraffe" to stow baggage in the overhead lockers and even showcased his favorite move, "the duck." It was safety delivered with a dose of fun.
Fit to Fly: A Resounding Success
'Fit to Fly' followed a series of highly successful inflight safety videos by Air New Zealand, including 'Bare Essentials of Safety' featuring body-painted staff and 'Crazy About Rugby' with All Blacks players, including captain Richie McCaw.
Mike Tod, Air New Zealand's General Manager Marketing and Communications, emphasized the airline's commitment to safety and engagement. "Simmons' fitness moves will definitely ensure that all eyes are on the safety briefing," he said.
A Lasting Impact
Although this iconic safety video belongs to 2011, its impact on air travel safety and entertainment endures. It's a reminder of the time when fitness, fashion, and fun came together at 30,000 feet, courtesy of Richard Simmons and Air New Zealand.
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