Southwest Airlines Rap
If you’re flying in Canada, everyone knows that WestJet does things a little differently but even they haven’t come to this (that I know of at least – it’s been a while since I’ve flown). In the US, someone else is doing things a little differently.
From the looks of things Southwest Airlines is trying to mix things up a little too. I’m assuming that the OK comes from management but some airline attendants are making your flight a little more interesting. Who actually listens to the pre-flight announcements? Everyone knows about the exits and we’ve all joked about the hand signals that have been around as long as people have been flying commercially but at Southwest, they’re shaking things up just a little.
There are a number of videos kicking around of David, an attendant for SWA that delivers his pre-flight information in a rap and it’s pretty entertaining. Who knew on board entertainment could be this good? Check it:
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March 20, 2009
Sold. And it’s bold. If I ever fly on a plane to nowhere, I’ll get there by SouthWest. Cuz it’s the best. Airline. Anywhere. Word.
April 6, 2009
that flight attendant must have spent a ton of time on planes in the course of his life