I've been in a 787 dreamliner recently, From Sydney to Manila and from Los Angeles to New York, it's sick I like the colours on the plane roof and the tinted windows.
Ah the golden age of flying, when leg room and putting your seat back wasn't a problem. Kudos to whomever wrote Georgia's comical line "There's no smoking until you're back on the ground. Including E-Cigarettes. Whatever they are". Brilliant.
I’m French. Every time I go to Australia, my heart calms down by 10 beats a minute. And in Perth? Even slower. In the outback, the smell and the flies, the sun and the stars... It’s like going to heaven. Lagoons, peaceful people, #IllRideWithYou inclusivity, skilled workers, top HDI of the world, gosh I wish I were a citizen. Great nation.
"You're flying on a QANTAS Boeing 787 Dreamliner" No, I'm not. I'm in my bedroom at 1:47 AM watching an airline safety video for an airline I've never traveled on.
AvGeek NZ pretty bloody good isn’t it. I’m a kiwi but I always liked the 2000s “I still call Australia home” campaign so it was cool how that merged in too near the end. Also, the 70s flight attendant; Georgia is a Fox haha.
Yeah we all really have nothing to complain about over here in Australia, we are privileged in so many ways. Thank you for your comment, we would be happy to share our great country with you definitely come visit some day. :)
I am a migrant from Ceylon, Sri Lanka who lived in the UK before migrating to this wonderful land Australia. I have denounced all other citizenships and carry a proud Australian passport. And I'm proud to say I fly Qantas. when I board that plane with the Kangaroo on its tail I know "It feels like home..it is home and yes I do call Australia home." Thank you Aussies for accepting us with open arms I am truly grateful.
My goodness, I'm a 31 year old American and a pilot in training. I've very seldom felt this way but watching this video was an almost spiritual and emotional experience for me. I have always loved Qantas and Australia even though I've never been there and never yet flown on one of their flights.
This was brilliantly made, all those months of planning and hard work of everyone involved were so worth it. I love the smooth transitions between decades and the level of detail is exceptional.
This is one of the longest safety videos I've seen, but it sure as heck is an entertaining one. Thank you Qantas, for making this, and bringing Aussies home for 100 years.
Thank goodness! I thought they had forgot the I still call Australia home, it’s nice that they restored that version. The 2000s-2010s part was so pleasant and nostalgic, even only being 10 years ago. Qantas MUST use that song in every safety video.
I agree! I really like that song Qantas used. I kind of wish an A380 Flew over the chior or something in the 2000-2010 parts but it was still really nice
I flew on Qantas with my family back home from Perth to London in April 2019. They played the safety video in the link below. It had “I Still Call Australia Home” right at the end of it. ruclips.net/video/PCsCYy5qq4w/видео.html
@@DarkFalconAnimations you flew a long flight aswell, same as me I took a flight from Sydney to Los Angeles which is 14 hours and another 4 hour flight from Los Angeles to New York so a total of 18 hours, I flew for nearly 24 hours, plus like 1 or 2 hours in La waiting for my flight.
At 7:32 I lit up, because I realize he was the same boy at who wanted to become a pilot at 6:13, and that’s just really made me so happy that he achieved his dream. Qantas executed the safety video exceptionally well incorporating all the aspects of the eras that they flew through.
Qantas are just my fav airline of all time, even tho they might not be the cheapest, or the most luxury, they do everything just right, it feels like home.
So funny story my friend asked me if I only flew qantas cuz my father is staff and I said no and he was so confused cuz he knew qantas ain’t the most luxurious airline but all they staff are so nice and it’s so spirited
QANTAS, DELTA, LUFTHANSA, EMIRATES. . . with four airlines you can easily circle the planet, six continents, in comfort, safety and peace of mind. Personally these airlines are my favorite, zero disappointments thus far.
I'm sure every Australian has had that moment when they've been overseas for a long time, and step on a Qantas plane to go home. The music, the smiling staff, everyone speaking with our accent - there's nothing like it. You're with your people and you're heading home. Enough to make a grown man sob!
It brought all the great memories when I boarded my first Qantas plane, to Sydney> Melbourne> Hobart, 20 years ago when I came to study, and now I am living in this country to make it my home.
Qantas since years ago has connection with the Aboriginal community. They have the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programme. They also have preserved lots of Aboriginal artwork, i.e. their plane liveries, which usually ends with _Dreaming._
Qantas you are just amazing, wonderful, fabulous, excellent flight ✈ carrier and all of your truly remarkable service and experience and hospitality towards us in the past 28 years since I was born in 1993. Your food, your service, your flight record, your pilots, your cabin crews, your aircraft, your baggage 🧳 handles and others are top notch 👌 excellent. Thank you for supporting us for over 100 years. My absolutely upmost sincere towards thousands and thousands or millions of staff workers in the past, present and future. Ultimate unconditional greatness love and kind regards, Steve Chong.
I was in the flight with Victor QF38 (@5:05 , 3/3/2020) where we had to turned back to Singapore, he was the one that made the pager call to the captain about the mechanical malfunction while we were in the air. Thank you Victor! Sure is Qantas took care of our safety and our wellbeing even waiting for the next flight out to Melbourne!
I did as well , 1976 and the best thing of all the pilot let me sit in his seat and fly with a little help from the co-pilot . I was 7 years old .I will never forget it .
Congrats for reaching 100 years! This gave me goosebumps! Love you Qantas!! Thank you for providing Australia!! Also, the song “We still call Australia home”, well I do, and I’m proud! I also love the Sprit of Australia! That’s what everyone in Australia are!!!!
I flew non-stop with my family back home from Perth to London on Qantas in April 2019. Despite the flight being 17 hours long, it was the best flight I’ve ever been on in my life. I love Qantas! 🇦🇺
They featured the 747! Which is my favorite aircraft. I flew two of their 747s in 2019. Qantas was amazing. They even gave me a private tour of the aircraft, seated me in the upper deck for landing and let me tour the cockpit after. I enjoyed it so much that I filmed the entire experience 😁
Great promotion Qantas. I loved flying in the 707 in the 60s and 70s when flying was still an adventure and not a trial. And I’m proud to own a few, just a few, shares in this the best airline.
Ugh, yess QANTAS YESSSS!!! I can't believe over a whole year has passed before I'm seeing this. Absolutely flawless execution! Beautiful how they covered their entire history and seamlessly weaved each safety instruction into the fabric of every moment in time. And that ending! What beautiful music to complement a gorgeous scene of their crew from every era. Every employee at QANTAS and the entire Australian population for that matter should be proud of this masterpiece. An endless standing ovation from me. Happy 100th QANTAS!
No matter how many times I watch this video I can’t get enough of watching it. I love watching it over and over. It’s exciting every time. The 1980s is my favorite part of the video. I hope to fly Qantas one day and visit Australia some day.
I was on the plan Bangkok on 23 September 1999 - we all were fine, Qantas were briliant - I have flow back and forth from Australia for over 40 years with Qantas and I still call Australia and Qantas home!!
I am so utterly proud of Qantas and all it's staff for making this video, this truly makes me proud to be an Australian and I could never think of anything which embodies the spirit and pride of our nation more.
What I love most about this safety vid is how everything evolved as decades passed (for example, the music, the filming styles, aircrafts, uniforms, colours and sooo much more)... 😍😍😍
I’m so proud to live in Australia 🇦🇺 and I’m proud and grateful to be an Australian today. Australia 🇦🇺 Is wonderful Country for people around the world to Live and Visit.
This made me so proud to be Australian and just making QANTAS my favourite airlines even more. I cried so hard. It's just... just... really no word for how beautiful this is. Congrats Qantas
This is one of the greatest airline safety video. It gives me goosebumps. Showing the 100 years history of Qantas. I almost cry watching this, even I am not Australian…Well done Qantas!!!
This is probably one of the smartest and best safety video I have seen. Bevause you are getting all the safety info you need while also learning parts of Qantas history/Aussie Aviation. And just the Quality is amazing. I can tell that they put alot of effort into this.
It's not just any safety video, but it's also a mini documentary showing the history of Qantas throughout the years from the Roaring 20s, to the Golden age, to the Modern day. Also, when "I still call Australia home" plays, the aircraft in the background shows a 787 instead of the previous 747 in older ads to make this throwback commercial more modern.
Qantas have captured the essence of the passenger's journey throughout the decades. Simply put, an inspiration to all Australian travellers, thank you.
Thank you Qantas for making a genuine ad that's really reflective of most Australians. So refreshing to see an ad where men and women and the traditional family unit are respected.
This safety video is marvelous! one of the most beautiful i have ever seen. it almost make me cry, and i'm not even Australian. I'm Argentinian. i watched hundred of airines safety videos, and this one is in my Top 10! congrats
When i was on my way back home to the US on a Qantas flight BNE-LAX in Nov 2022 and heard the “I Still Call Australia Home” song from 7:58 onwards i almost became emotional and wanted to cry and im not even Australian. Australia was such a beautiful and lovely country to visit for a long holiday and i really did feel right at home during my time there. This song and the feelings it evoked in me are a true testament to that 🇺🇸❤️🇦🇺
I was today years old when I learned that QANTAS actually stands for Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Service
WAIT,REALLY???
Yeah for me too
same
Lol yea it’s interesting
Did you realize about ANZAC too?
I’m actually on my bed, not in a 787 Dreamliner. I wish though.
Same
Got off a Jetstar one a few days ago. The electronically dimming windows are overrated.
Me too
Same
I've been in a 787 dreamliner recently, From Sydney to Manila and from Los Angeles to New York, it's sick I like the colours on the plane roof and the tinted windows.
When watching a safety video almost makes me cry.
it's like watching a nation's 100-year journey
Same 😥
Ekkapong T not many airlines can do that. But qantas has a special place in every aussies heart
I cried
As they descend to land and the east coast of Australia is in view, they would play this song and omg I would get so emotional 😢🇦🇺😅
Ah the golden age of flying, when leg room and putting your seat back wasn't a problem.
Kudos to whomever wrote Georgia's comical line "There's no smoking until you're back on the ground. Including E-Cigarettes. Whatever they are". Brilliant.
And when plane hijackings happened every day, only the rich could fly and the bag over your head could crush you when the plane landed.
Yeah i think its one of the bests too but i thing its a bit long for a safety video, rather than that its awesome
ldcxd36, well that makes sense because E-Cig’s didn’t exist in the 70’s.
You're not allowed to smoke. Well not anymore.
I loved the way she delivered that line....it was sooo groovy!!
This time, I can really feel the spirit of Australia.
The Spirit of Australia? - I thought that was Bundaberg Rum?
Ian Dalziel Drink that on board, mix with Bundaberg ginger beer, the Qantas flight crew will ask whether you are from Queensland.
Ian Dalziel Qantas owns the trademark...
Dalts1985 whoosh
I’m French. Every time I go to Australia, my heart calms down by 10 beats a minute. And in Perth? Even slower. In the outback, the smell and the flies, the sun and the stars...
It’s like going to heaven. Lagoons, peaceful people, #IllRideWithYou inclusivity, skilled workers, top HDI of the world, gosh I wish I were a citizen. Great nation.
*When the aircraft holds short on the runway for five minutes to play the safety video ready.*
German Stelmakh slava bogu sho ya ne moskal
Aha, German auch hier😂
@@nils895 Stalker XD
8 minutes
@@GermanStelmakh dullis
Well done Qantas. This is one of the best safety demonstrations I've seen.
Air nz men in black/all black 1 was better
@@anonymouswriter448 most Air NZ safety demonstrations are better
@@hunterheath8588 yeah. Except the "its kiwi" one
BA x Comic Relief safety demonstration is the best change my mind
Definitely, however the location of the life jacket could be clearer
"You're flying on a QANTAS Boeing 787 Dreamliner"
No, I'm not. I'm in my bedroom at 1:47 AM watching an airline safety video for an airline I've never traveled on.
Lol
You and me both dude, its 12:54am here in North Carolina.
@@PikeTheFalcon I just rewatched it, it's 1:47 am again where I live.
2:33 am here
@@agentfrankvideos It's 2:43 am where i live, ill rewatch it again.
“Safety is namber won pryorety” -Russian YTer
Welcome to ma labatori wher safti numbr wun priyoteti
Sifty is nomber 1 pririty.
*boom intensifies*
*Proceeds to pour molten magma into the Chernobyl reactor core for scientific curiosity
@@fieldmarshal7298 lol😂
Information, checked.
Costumes, checked.
Heritage, checked.
Music, checked.
Happy tears, checked.
Definitely a step above Singapore Airlines safety videos. Good job QANTAS !
Legendary seeing the past to the present well done Qantas on the style of this safety video
AvGeek NZ pretty bloody good isn’t it. I’m a kiwi but I always liked the 2000s “I still call Australia home” campaign so it was cool how that merged in too near the end.
Also, the 70s flight attendant; Georgia is a Fox haha.
Lies again? Melbourne Paris
I’m not even Australian and I feel all sorts of patriotic emotions about this...
I'm very proud Australian!!!! I'm glad you like the video
Yeah we all really have nothing to complain about over here in Australia, we are privileged in so many ways. Thank you for your comment, we would be happy to share our great country with you definitely come visit some day. :)
@@mitchelln8457 Visited 3 times, marvellous, would look forward to borders open up again for international travel.
I'm such a tragic QF fanboy that I was crying from happiness. The tipping point, the Italian couple arriving in the 707.
Holy s**** this is amazing
yes :)
Damn it is
Shi??
So heck yes I can see classic planes.
@Aviator Biscuit What did you say?
Love this so much! I'm guessing the kid who got the pin and wanted to be a pilot at 6:20, achieved his dreams and is the pilot at 7:33?
yeah but he’s flying shitbox c150’s out of archerfield
Mr No robux lol i bet your dad cleans the toilets.
A Chair seems you work at IKEA
OfficeInTheSky i cant tell if thats a compliment or an insult
That is correct.
I am a migrant from Ceylon, Sri Lanka who lived in the UK before migrating to this wonderful land Australia. I have denounced all other citizenships and carry a proud Australian passport.
And I'm proud to say I fly Qantas. when I board that plane with the Kangaroo on its tail I know "It feels like home..it is home and yes I do call Australia home." Thank you Aussies for accepting us with open arms I am truly grateful.
We're glad to have you in our Australian family!
That's a cool story. I'm glad you love it here. Welcome to Australia!
This is OUR Australian history...I remember the “Still call Australia home” when done for the olympics...ahh such memories
OUR history
*ussr anthem intensifies*
My goodness, I'm a 31 year old American and a pilot in training. I've very seldom felt this way but watching this video was an almost spiritual and emotional experience for me. I have always loved Qantas and Australia even though I've never been there and never yet flown on one of their flights.
I flew Qantas in ‘17. Great airline incredibly friendly and AUSTRALIAN crew!
I know someone here is going to flame me but I took domestic flights on Ansett and loved them. I have yet to fly Qantas.
This was brilliantly made, all those months of planning and hard work of everyone involved were so worth it. I love the smooth transitions between decades and the level of detail is exceptional.
Then global containment began.
This is one of the longest safety videos I've seen, but it sure as heck is an entertaining one. Thank you Qantas, for making this, and bringing Aussies home for 100 years.
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arrow i found you! mr DS now GD
Thank goodness! I thought they had forgot the I still call Australia home, it’s nice that they restored that version. The 2000s-2010s part was so pleasant and nostalgic, even only being 10 years ago. Qantas MUST use that song in every safety video.
I agree! I really like that song Qantas used. I kind of wish an A380 Flew over the chior or something in the 2000-2010 parts but it was still really nice
I flew on Qantas with my family back home from Perth to London in April 2019. They played the safety video in the link below. It had “I Still Call Australia Home” right at the end of it.
ruclips.net/video/PCsCYy5qq4w/видео.html
It should be our national anthem for god sake
@@DarkFalconAnimations you flew a long flight aswell, same as me I took a flight from Sydney to Los Angeles which is 14 hours and another 4 hour flight from Los Angeles to New York so a total of 18 hours, I flew for nearly 24 hours, plus like 1 or 2 hours in La waiting for my flight.
the "I Still Call Australia Home" song was written and performed by Peter Allen in 1980 that's Where Qantas Got it From
The next Disney movie: *Qantas safety video*
Yesssss
This is probably the best safety video ever
LOL DO IT
Really!!!!! That would awesome!
At 7:32 I lit up, because I realize he was the same boy at who wanted to become a pilot at 6:13, and that’s just really made me so happy that he achieved his dream. Qantas executed the safety video exceptionally well incorporating all the aspects of the eras that they flew through.
That ending made me incredibly sentimental. The era of I still call Australia Home is one of the best commercials I've ever seen
Qantas are just my fav airline of all time, even tho they might not be the cheapest, or the most luxury, they do everything just right, it feels like home.
So funny story my friend asked me if I only flew qantas cuz my father is staff and I said no and he was so confused cuz he knew qantas ain’t the most luxurious airline but all they staff are so nice and it’s so spirited
reallylamekid they sure make you feel like Australia 😆
QANTAS, DELTA, LUFTHANSA, EMIRATES. . . with four airlines you can easily circle the planet, six continents, in comfort, safety and peace of mind. Personally these airlines are my favorite, zero disappointments thus far.
I'd say Qantas are right up there overall. Might not be over the top like Etihad or Emirates, but every person will be getting their money's worth.
I'm sure every Australian has had that moment when they've been overseas for a long time, and step on a Qantas plane to go home. The music, the smiling staff, everyone speaking with our accent - there's nothing like it. You're with your people and you're heading home. Enough to make a grown man sob!
Yes :)
I cried at the end of the video, it’s so touching. And, I’m not even Australian, I’m Singaporean. Lols.
It's surprisingly moving, isn't it?
alyzu I agree.
Almost i am Mexican
My favorite safety video is that of American Airlines. But this one just touches travelers on an emotional level
I am I Filipino
It brought all the great memories when I boarded my first Qantas plane, to Sydney> Melbourne> Hobart, 20 years ago when I came to study, and now I am living in this country to make it my home.
And the rearrangement of I Still Call Australia Home was used from 2000 version.
And everytime I hear it, it brings a tear to my eye.
The 30s-50s jazz arrangement was also pretty cool.
One of my all time favourite song!! It’s so beautiful
I’m not an Aussie but that 2000s “I still call Australia home” campaign was pretty iconic.
A big thumbs up for acknowledging the Aborigines and Torres straight islanders at the end. From a Native American
The victim groups stick together...
@@NoTaboos bruh
Qantas since years ago has connection with the Aboriginal community. They have the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programme. They also have preserved lots of Aboriginal artwork, i.e. their plane liveries, which usually ends with _Dreaming._
4:56 this includes e-sigaretts... whatever those are.
This is absolutely hilarious!
Qantas you are just amazing, wonderful, fabulous, excellent flight ✈ carrier and all of your truly remarkable service and experience and hospitality towards us in the past 28 years since I was born in 1993. Your food, your service, your flight record, your pilots, your cabin crews, your aircraft, your baggage 🧳 handles and others are top notch 👌 excellent. Thank you for supporting us for over 100 years. My absolutely upmost sincere towards thousands and thousands or millions of staff workers in the past, present and future.
Ultimate unconditional greatness love and kind regards,
Steve Chong.
All those glorious airplanes - this brings tears of joy to my eyes!
The only safety video which manages to be an airline documentary at the same time
That is absolutely brilliant. Well done to Qantas for being so creative with these safety announcements and congratulations to 100 years
I was in the flight with Victor QF38 (@5:05 , 3/3/2020) where we had to turned back to Singapore, he was the one that made the pager call to the captain about the mechanical malfunction while we were in the air.
Thank you Victor! Sure is Qantas took care of our safety and our wellbeing even waiting for the next flight out to Melbourne!
70's Business Class Upper Deck Lounge ......WOW ..... take me back to the simpler, groovy seventies please.....
Ive been in that lounge as an 11 year old as well as the cockpit whilst flying. Ah yes you're right great groovy times with more innocence.
That did look very groovy indeed. My personal fav!
I did as well , 1976 and the best thing of all the pilot let me sit in his seat and fly with a little help from the co-pilot . I was 7 years old .I will never forget it .
@@stephenhillard7912 that was so cool!! I don't think that is going to happen in these days
the smoke haze made it a bit overrated tbh
This is the best safety video through out the years, the 2024 one doesn't feel as good as this one.
Oh tears! Well done Qantas. Love you and congratulations on your 100th year. So proud of you.
This is a history lesson and a safety video all at the same time
5:18 Anyone notice in the 80s the dude named Darryl had Mikel in his name tag
His real name is Darryl but was playing the character Mikel
I flew on that amazingly patterned 747 when I was a kid in the 90s! The memory has always stuck with me...
I feel like home when I see this. It touches my heart. Flying with Qantas has always been a great experience.
This is litterally the best safety video i have ever seen. It made me cry at the end. From your Indonesian fan
Congrats for reaching 100 years! This gave me goosebumps! Love you Qantas!! Thank you for providing Australia!! Also, the song “We still call Australia home”, well I do, and I’m proud! I also love the Sprit of Australia! That’s what everyone in Australia are!!!!
Goosebumps and a sneaky tear almost every time. This is a masterpiece - kudos to your marketing and creative team.
This is pretty extraordinary! And those uniforms from the 90s were beautiful!
I flew non-stop with my family back home from Perth to London on Qantas in April 2019. Despite the flight being 17 hours long, it was the best flight I’ve ever been on in my life. I love Qantas! 🇦🇺
They featured the 747! Which is my favorite aircraft. I flew two of their 747s in 2019. Qantas was amazing. They even gave me a private tour of the aircraft, seated me in the upper deck for landing and let me tour the cockpit after. I enjoyed it so much that I filmed the entire experience 😁
Cord Varty Whoa there, calm down with that subtle plug lol
@@000Responses I didn't think of it that way. That was unintentional. lol 😅
You should use this ad in 2022 as we miss 2020 and 2021 of amazing overseas travel with you.
Petition to make this the permanent safety video
👇
Whoever did the music for this....one of austrailas most famous songs in 100 years of music.
Great promotion Qantas. I loved flying in the 707 in the 60s and 70s when flying was still an adventure and not a trial. And I’m proud to own a few, just a few, shares in this the best airline.
Seeing this Safety video on flight for the first time literally felt so cool…
What a wonderful and nostalgic celebration of a 100 years of Qantas- may there be a 100 more years to follow!
I loved everything in this video especially the Connie and the 707 so retro
Did anyone else get goosebumps from this?
Ugh, yess QANTAS YESSSS!!! I can't believe over a whole year has passed before I'm seeing this. Absolutely flawless execution! Beautiful how they covered their entire history and seamlessly weaved each safety instruction into the fabric of every moment in time. And that ending! What beautiful music to complement a gorgeous scene of their crew from every era. Every employee at QANTAS and the entire Australian population for that matter should be proud of this masterpiece. An endless standing ovation from me. Happy 100th QANTAS!
No matter how many times I watch this video I can’t get enough of watching it. I love watching it over and over. It’s exciting every time. The 1980s is my favorite part of the video. I hope to fly Qantas one day and visit Australia some day.
I was on the plan Bangkok on 23 September 1999 - we all were fine, Qantas were briliant - I have flow back and forth from Australia for over 40 years with Qantas and I still call Australia and Qantas home!!
Bring the 70s lounge back please!
I’m Aussie and this bring too many tears to my eyes…
What a great excellent service..
I am so utterly proud of Qantas and all it's staff for making this video, this truly makes me proud to be an Australian and I could never think of anything which embodies the spirit and pride of our nation more.
How could anyone not pay attention to this on the plane? It's my 20th time watching this... and I've never even been on Qantas.
Happy Birthday Qantas. What a stunning trip though your fantastic history. Here's to many more great years!
In a time when we often have to satisfy our wanderlust by watching things like this, all I can say is WOW!
Qantas - congratulations on a true masterpiece! Combining safety instructions with a wonderful image movie on your company - goosebumps!
What I love most about this safety vid is how everything evolved as decades passed (for example, the music, the filming styles, aircrafts, uniforms, colours and sooo much more)... 😍😍😍
This is the best thing I saw in 2020, thank you for bringing us home safely Qantas
I love how christmas adverts and flight safety videos are literally mini films.
I’m so proud to live in Australia 🇦🇺 and I’m proud and grateful to be an Australian today. Australia 🇦🇺 Is wonderful Country for people around the world to Live and Visit.
I heard so many great things about y’all’s country! G’day from Canada!!
@@matthewlo7868 G’Day to you too from Australia. If you do visit Australia one day for a Holiday we’ll absolutely welcome you with open arms
The least that I can imagine flying with Qantas is watching the in-flight video and daydream of the next trip out when this pandemic is over.
Made my eyes all watery. How awesome was that. Well done again QANTAS 💯❤👍
Great add , Thanks Qantas for the best 40 years of my life…..Peter Sutton (retired ..Captain..ex Qantas Mel and Per ) now living in Byford WA
gosh I cried! Beautifully done Qantas! Congrats to 100 Years! ✈️✈️✈️
This made me so proud to be Australian and just making QANTAS my favourite airlines even more. I cried so hard. It's just... just... really no word for how beautiful this is. Congrats Qantas
Absolutely the best safety video!!!!! Amazing job Qantas!!!!! I am so proud of Qantas!!! The true spirit of Australia!!!!!!
Rotate Aviation hey I love the British airways too
This is one of the greatest airline safety video. It gives me goosebumps. Showing the 100 years history of Qantas. I almost cry watching this, even I am not Australian…Well done Qantas!!!
8:21 minutes.... wow.... that’s a good chunk of time taxiing to the runway
I think this is for the DFW wait for the runway...they would have a shorter version for most other airports!
at some airports it can take up to 30 minutes
@@mnewm21 There are. I saw in a tripreport, they made the first bi-plane sequence shorter, sorta trying to cramp the narration in.
This is probably one of the smartest and best safety video I have seen. Bevause you are getting all the safety info you need while also learning parts of Qantas history/Aussie Aviation. And just the Quality is amazing. I can tell that they put alot of effort into this.
Finally! Can’t wait to see it on all aircraft
THE BEST safety video EVER!! Love it - makes ALL other airlines pale in insignificance!!
That was the most moving & emotional safety videos I've seen. brilliant production. I also got a tear in my eye! well done!
This has got to be the best inflight safety video ever. Well done to the Quantas creative team
It's not just any safety video, but it's also a mini documentary showing the history of Qantas throughout the years from the Roaring 20s, to the Golden age, to the Modern day. Also, when "I still call Australia home" plays, the aircraft in the background shows a 787 instead of the previous 747 in older ads to make this throwback commercial more modern.
Qantas have captured the essence of the passenger's journey throughout the decades. Simply put, an inspiration to all Australian travellers, thank you.
Reminiscent of BA's iconic "To fly, to serve" commercial. Well done!
Thank you Qantas for making a genuine ad that's really reflective of most Australians. So refreshing to see an ad where men and women and the traditional family unit are respected.
As a proud kiwi, I have to say this is a very inspiring video, good on you. Our ANZAC spirit never fade. 👍
no gonna lie this is the best safety video I've ever seen. Keep up the amazing service Qantas.
We can all agree that absolutely none of us searched this up...
i did
I did
I Did
Nico Pasanen sure
It’s really good that Qantas reached 100K subscribers on their 100th Anniversary:)
This safety video is marvelous! one of the most beautiful i have ever seen. it almost make me cry, and i'm not even Australian. I'm Argentinian. i watched hundred of airines safety videos, and this one is in my Top 10! congrats
Thank you Qantas. It’s especially touching when seeing the recreation of “I Still Call Australia Home” ad!
Lol *Imagine having E cigarettes in the 1970s*
Evidence of time travel
Honestly, it’s the best safety video I ever saw and it’ll stay in my heart and actually the kid with the pin he is the pilot at the end of the vid.
I love this safety video. Im also happy that they put I still call Australia home in this.
Loved their breakfast omelette back in the 90s when I went on it to Queensland and Sydney so young.
When i was on my way back home to the US on a Qantas flight BNE-LAX in Nov 2022 and heard the “I Still Call Australia Home” song from 7:58 onwards i almost became emotional and wanted to cry and im not even Australian.
Australia was such a beautiful and lovely country to visit for a long holiday and i really did feel right at home during my time there. This song and the feelings it evoked in me are a true testament to that 🇺🇸❤️🇦🇺
What a masterpiece! Extremely well done and super rich of interesting details, you definitely reached the heart of all of us.