Interesting that they want you to call for help if you lose an electronic device. I bet real a.net fans line their bathrooms with those tiles. Simple without any fluff or attempt at humor, while showcasing a part of Dutch culture--I like it!
Quoting N867DA (Reply 3): Interesting that they want you to call for help if you lose an electronic device.
The issue is if you adjust the seat (especially in business class) you could potentially crush your phone's battery causing it to explode and/or catch fire.
Always wonderers if this "last and final boarding call" is in fact THE last and final boarding call.
I like it! I may be biased as a Dutch guy, but this is definitely a welcome change compared to the previous one (which was so business-like boring and way too clinical). It's very creative and very Dutch. I'm glad they didn't put some corny humour in it. The message is clear, straight to the point and the video only takes 3 minutes.
I like it, simple yet effective and it lacks the gimmicks seen by other airlines in recent years.
Loved her accent as well, very easy listening if that makes sense. Only negative is the jiggling of the tile but I doubt that will be very noticeable on IFE screens which are usually much smaller than your average laptop or computer screen!
As with anything KLM, a lot of blue! Flew them IAH-AMS a few years ago. When I got back I didn't want to see anything blue for several weeks after the trip!
Quoting centrex (Reply 12): Reminds me of the "Take on me" video if anybody still remembers the 80´s. Bit boring I have to admit. But good that people have different opinions
Not the same "technology" being used to make the video.