Etihad Airways Shares A Beautiful Safety Video, Shot At Louvre Abu Dhabi

by Yogita Chainani
Etihad Airways Shares A Beautiful Safety Video, Shot At Louvre Abu Dhabi

Travelling amid the pandemic is not easy. With cases on the rise globally, we are always worried about safety while travelling. While airlines are doing their best, the concern always remains. And to ensure that we plan our future travels stress-free, Eithad Airways has released a new safety video. Check it out here.

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Etihad Airways Shares New Safety Video Shot At Louvre Abu Dhabi 

The video includes new covid-19 precautions and is quite informative. However, what highlights the video more is that it’s shot at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Speaking about the video, Terry Daly said in a statement,

“This new video goes beyond its main purpose of educating guests about essential safety information, it also reflects our brand and personality, while leveraging the very best of our beautiful home, Abu Dhabi.”

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Emirati Voice-Over Artists Were Used To Voice The Video

The video is filmed entirely at the Louvre Abu Dhabi and includes updated precautions like wearing face masks and also incorporates traditional safety protocol like wearing seatbelts and instructions regarding emergency exits. And that’s not it- the video is in both English and Arabic. Emirati voice-over artists were used to voice the video. And to make the video more interesting, Etihad has added music from its new signature sound collection, which is used across the airline for a variety of touchpoints.

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Etihad Airways has always taken an extra step to ensure the safety of its passengers and staff. In fact, earlier this year, Etihad became the first airline in the world to operate flights with entirely-vaccinated cabin crew and pilots. The airline also has a mandatory pre-boarding covid-19 testing for all passengers.

First Published: March 31, 2021 12:30 PM