Quantcast

Air New Zealand launches school campaign promoting safety through creative videos

Air New Zealand launches school campaign promoting safety through creative videos
Policy
Webp gmbzw4xuiwmm4qspquoyx146jgo6
Claudia Batten Independent Non-Executive Director (Appointed 28 October 2021) | Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand has launched a campaign called 'Schools for Safety,' inviting primary schools across New Zealand to participate in creating safety videos. This initiative follows the release of the airline's 23rd Safety Video, "Every Point Counts," and aims to engage students in a creative exercise that underscores the importance of safety.

The airline is encouraging students to develop original two-minute videos that reflect their unique approach to safety. These submissions are expected to highlight each school's distinctive spirit and cultural elements while making safety an engaging topic.

Dame Valerie Adams, a well-known figure in New Zealand sports and featured in Air New Zealand's latest safety video, will lead the judging panel. She expressed enthusiasm about witnessing the creativity and energy of young participants: "In the judging process, I'm looking for creativity, confidence, and the unique voices of tamariki shining through in these videos."

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Kiri Hannifin, Air New Zealand's Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer, emphasized the significance of integrating safety with creativity: "Safety is at the heart of everything we do at Air New Zealand. Schools for Safety is not only about fostering a culture of safety among our tamariki but also about giving them a chance to show off their creativity and share their unique voices with the world."

The competition is open to primary schools throughout Aotearoa with children in years 1-8. Submissions are being accepted until midnight on December 4th. Five schools will be selected as winners on December 10th, each receiving a $10,000 grant intended to support student aspirations.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Air New Zealand has introduced a new Regional Event Sponsorship programme to support and expand emerging events in the 20 regions it serves.

Jul 29, 2025

Emirates has announced a series of new commercial appointments in several key markets across Africa and Asia, effective August 1.

Jul 29, 2025

Alaska Air Group has announced the leadership team that will oversee the combined operations of Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines in Honolulu, as the two carriers move toward securing a single operating certificate from the Federal Aviation...

Jul 29, 2025

Flying Food Group announced on LinkedIn that it recognized its culinary team in celebration of National Culinarians Day.

Jul 28, 2025

Google Flights continues to expand its offerings, according to a recent discussion between The Points Guy and James Byers, group product manager for travel at Google.

Jul 28, 2025

Rayalan Kent, an employee of Rieth-Riley, a Michigan-based asphalt company, has submitted an amicus brief to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Jul 28, 2025