New Air Astana flight safety video showcases Kazakhstan tourism
On the eve of Nauryz, Kazakhstan’s traditional spring holiday, flag carrier Air Astana launched a new pre-flight safety video.
It seamlessly interweaves important safety messages with images of Kazakhstan tourism including its natural beauty and culture.
More than 100 people were involved in making the video, including Kazakh composer Emil Dosov who wrote the music and Aisultan Seitov, who directed it.
The new style of the safety video is intended to increase awareness of Kazakhstan tourism.
Yelena Obukhova, VP of In-flight Services said: “Nature, culture and traditions inspired the concept of the new Air Astana safety video.”
“Passengers will not only learn about safety rules, but be inspired to explore the unique character of Kazakhstan in person”.
Learn more about : Air Astana ( Asia Pecific )
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