ANA will debut a new inflight safety video for domestic and international flights on November 1st, 2021. The new video is the carrier’s first update in three years and features 15 ANA Group employees including pilots, Cabin crew, and maintenance staff.
ANA's New Inflight Safety Video to Debut on Flights From November 1st, 2021 - Courtesy ANA
On Wednesday (October 20, 2021), ANA announced that they will debut their first new inflight safety video update in three years on domestic and international flights starting November 1st, 2021. The new video features 15 ANA Group employees from different departments including pilots, cabin crew, and maintenance staff, to stress the importance that all ANA team members play in flight operations. Additionally, the video was filmed in an actual ANA aircraft cabin making it easier to convey critical safety information.
The video has Japanese and English audio, as well as subtitles in 22 languages and accompanying sign language developed in cooperation with the Japanese Federation of the deaf. In addition to Japanese Sign Language (JSL), International Sign (IS) is also included. ANA has also produced a disembarkation video featuring the employees in the safety video. In this video, employees introduce their daily operations and explain how each contributes to ensure a secure and hospitable travel experience. The concept for both videos were developed by ANA Group employees.
ANA's New Disembarkation Video to Debut on November 1st, 2021 - Courtesy ANA
Founded in 1952, ANA serves 82 international and 118 domestic destinations from their dual Tokyo hubs at Narita and Haneda airports. The carrier has been a Star Alliance partner since 1999 and currently has joint partnerships with United Airlines, Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian Airlines. The ANA Group also owns Japanese low-cost carrier (LCC) Peach Aviation Limited. ANA has approximately 43,000 employees and operates a fleet of 260 aircraft. Additionally, the carrier was the launch customer and is the largest operator of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner Family aircraft, and is the only Airbus A380 operator in Japan.
Source: All Nippon Airways
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