Air NZ does it with models, Southwest goes prude

Excellent marketing from Air NZ – who once again demonstrate that there are some very smart people that are being unleashed within their domestic team.

Air NZ held a fashion shw in the sky, complete with Rachel Hunter in attendance. Here is one of the eight models strutting one of 30 designer’s ware.

Air NZ fashion show

Meanwhile America’s SouthWest, who have the stock market tricker symbol LUV and a history of scantily clad flight attendants, are getting justly panned for embarrassing a girl with an overly short and tight ensemble. Here she is – what do you think?

SouthWest girl

Who would ever have believed that Air New Zealand would one day be braver than these guys were in 1973 – here is the graduating class of flight attendants. Check out those hats:

jetpsa

Published by Lance Wiggs

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One reply on “Air NZ does it with models, Southwest goes prude”

  1. “some very smart people that are being unleashed within their domestic team” – yes, indeed, & the broader company as a whole…

    hat’s off to them all for this one, reasonably hot on the heels of Pimp Your Plane & the accompanying flight with live bands on board…

    there’s a few names mentioned in the media today – messrs bayliss and jones amongst them – but it’s important to remember that the delivery of this stuff crosses online sales, revenue management, aircraft & in-flight teams, and so on and so on. just goes to show that the senior management team have the airline working really well in harmony.

    can’t wait to see the next gen seats and cabins they’re deraming up. the impending tit-for-tat with virgin blue will be interesting… Virgin’s COO is ex-Air NZ, he will be relishing the chance to have a crack… & he’s up against some smart cookies with alot to protect. Virgin have the bank balance and intestinal fortitude to take a long view here, even with other seemingly bigger opportunities like Asia and W.Cost US calling. how long will 1-off “special interest” flights and all the positive PR help keep Air NZ in favour?

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