The first time you ever travel by plane can be a bit hectic. Where do you go? When should you arrive at the gate? What will you do if there’s a delay? And these are just a few questions that come to mind before you even get on the plane. That said, once you’ve been on a plane a few times, you get into a routine. So much so, in fact, that you may completely ignore the safety presentation that’s given before the start of every flight.
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But if you’re sick of hearing the same ole safety presentation over and over, imagine how tired the flight attendants who give them must be? Luckily, some have found fun ways to keep the presentation entertaining. In fact, one Spirit Airlines flight attendant made her safety presentation so funny, she had the whole cabin laughing! Check it out for yourself in the video below.
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Spirit Airlines Flight Attendant Proves That Safety Presentations Can Be Funny
Aware that most of the people onboard aren’t paying attention to a single word she’s saying, this witty flight attendant gives the presentation a personal touch. She makes light of the fact that the script she’s given is not the best. Then, she goes on to poke fun at a conundrum some folks with kids may find themselves in, should they find themselves in an emergency situation.
“I would of paid attention, and laughed, more often with this sort of bluntness,” someone in the comment section of the video admits, with another adding, “I hope one day I will experience this announcement on a flight.”
“She was my flight attendant awhile back for a delayed flight out of Detroit after an ice storm.,” a third person shares. “Everyone was soooo cranky. She shifted the whole cabin’s mood in a moment. Love her!”
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