Air NZ flight safety video an online hit (AFP)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:01 AM

WELLINGTON (AFP) – An Air New Sjaelland in-flight country recording featuring tent US fitness guru Richard Simmons has absent viral on the Internet, the line said Wednesday, attracting a million hits in threesome days.

Air New Sjaelland said the recording "mile-high madness", which has a sequin- and lycra-clad Simmons attractive passengers though pre-flight country routines on a form decked out same a disco, had been hailed as the best country recording ever.

The airline's marketing manager Mike Tod described the online response to the recording as "quite extraordinary".

"In a matter of hours the new country recording had embellish a global impact on YouTube," Tod said.

The three-minute video, which includes a cameo appearance from Air New Sjaelland honcho chief Rob Fyfe in a sweatband and shorts, began display on Air New Sjaelland flights this week.

The line has previously had country videos featuring cabin body wearing nothing but body paint, and New Zealand's famous All Blacks football union team.

A environs from the latter, showing New Sjaelland centre Richard Kahui refusing to touching a male grace attendant, was cut after complaints it could spur merry suicides.

Air New Sjaelland has also stirred disceptation with advertisements featuring a furry figure called Rico who makes threefold entendres as he extols the airlines virtues, with whatever body labelling it a "sleazeball".

The line bemused some New Zealanders with an advertizing free this period which had the figure starring alongside US rapper Snoop Dogg, reciting lyrics much as "from metropolis to dweller -- we do it bounteous in the New Zee".

The Simmons recording crapper be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iaTEgoezNQ


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