G'day, and welcome to Qantas.
For almost 100 years we've been connecting Aussies with the world and the entire world Wherever your journey takes you today
with the Spirit of Australia.
Wherever your journey takes you today, arriving safely is our first priority.
So pay attention for the next few minutes to learn the features of your Qantas Boeing 787 Dreamliner,
and we'll show you just how far and wide our spirit roams.
G'day, from New York City.
"Aussie, huh?" "How'd you guess?"
"You sit in the front seat."
Fasten your seatbelt by inserting the clasp into buckle and tighten by pulling the strap.
If your seat is fitted with a sash belt, ensure it's in place for take-off and landing.
You can undo your seatbelt by pressing the button or lifting the flap.
For your safety, keep it done up low and tight during take-off, landing and whenever the seatbelt sign is on.
That includes infants and children.
While seated at other times, we recommend you keep your seatbelt fastened.
Welcome to the Andes above Santiago, Chile.
"Que tocar, play. You play."
"But nobody laugh."
Sings: "I still call Australia home."
"Muchos gracias."
"No worries."
When oxygen is required a mask will drop from above.
Put it on quickly and tighten the strap.
Fix your own mask first and then help others.
G'day, from Auckland's Eden Park.
"Go, go, go! Go Aussie, go! Yeah!"
Wearing yellow isn't always this life-threatening. In fact a yellow jacket could save your life.
Back here in Queenstown!
There's a life jacket under your seat, next to it or in the leg rest. Remove your life jacket from the
pouch by pulling the tab, put it over your head, pass the strap around your waist, clip
at the front then tighten. There's a red tag and mouthpiece for inflation and a whistle
and light. Make sure you only inflate your life jacket after you leave the aircraft.
"It's so good." "You want to try this?"
"He said it tastes like chicken."
"Alright it's Vegemite and it's so popular in Australia. Who wants to try some first?"
In the unlikely event of an emergency make sure you're familiar with the brace position.
If you can reach the seat in front, brace by folding your arms on the back of the seat and rest
your forehead on your arms. If you can't reach the seat in front lean as far forward as you can
and hold onto your legs. If your seat has a sash belt, sit upright place your hands
on your legs and bring your chin to your chest.
G'day, from Tokyo!
Lights will guide you to your exit. Your crew members are pointing them out now.
Take a moment to locate your nearest exit as the cabin crew points them out. It might be behind you.
To remember your nearest exit, count the rows between you and that exit.
"Night, night. See you in the morning."
Welcome to London.
"Hey Bec!" "Hey fellas, how you going?"
"Good, you?" "Good. Two flat whites?"
"Double shots, mate." "Double shots! Had a big night last night?"
Your aircraft has great coffee, too. It also has escape slides and life rafts, which the crew
will operate in an emergency.
G'day, from Brighton.
If you have to evacuate, leave all items behind. Slide leaning forward with your hands on your knees.
G'day, from Kruger National Park, just north of Johannesburg.
Smoking isn't allowed on Qantas flights. Your aircraft is fitted with smoke detectors, including in the toilets,
so there's no smoking. This includes e-cigarettes.
Store your bags in the overhead locker or under the seat in front of you. Your phone
should already be in flight mode. If it isn't, please do so now.
"Oh! I dropped my phone. Can I get it?" "I wouldn't if I were you."
If you lose your electronic device at any time, please avoid moving in your seat or trying to retrieve
it as phones and tablets may be destroyed if they're caught in the seat mechanism.
"Thank you." Just ask a crew member for help.
Hello from Singapore.
For important information on deep vein thrombosis or DVT, check out the
health and safety section in your Qantas magazine.
"Aussies."
"Time for some chilli crab." "Thanks very much!"
It's also time to ensure that your seat back is upright and your tray table is stowed.
If you're in Business, return your seat to the upright position and remove
all cables. And if you've missed anything it's on your safety card or speak to a crew member.
Whether you're starting your journey or coming home. Welcome aboard. If you need anything,
just ask the crew. They're here to help, so follow their instructions at all times.
Have a great flight and thank you for choosing Qantas, the Spirit of Australia.
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