Delta Airlines Makes Flight Safety Video With The Help Of Viral Internet Hits [Video]


Delta Airlines decided to make a flight safety video by using some of the biggest viral hits on the internet — and their video has gone viral as well. According to Fox News, the company used things like the Keyboard Cat, the Screaming Goat, and the Harlem Shake in the video, which has been named “The Internetest safety video on the Internet.” Since it was posted on YouTube on May 20, it has been viewed well over four million times.

“We had a ton of fun with this one, and we think our customers will, too. Internet fame is fleeting, but our commitment to the safety of our customers and crew is not. These memes and cameos tap into the zeitgeist as the latest way of capturing our customers’ attention for our important safety presentation,” said Delta’s director of Worldwide Marketing Communication, Mauricio Parise, in a press release.

Delta Airlines will start airing the safety video on flights by the end of this month. According to the Boston Globe, the hope is to get people to pay attention to the important information provided by the airline while also offering some entertainment in the process.

In other Delta news, the airline cut flights to several countries (by about 15 percent) including Brazil and Japan. As previously reported by the Inquisitr, this decision is all about money (oil prices, travel prices, etc.).

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