Fitness Guru Richard Simmons Stars in Air New Zealand Safety Video

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Mar 28, 2011

If travelers were hesitant to vacation in New Zealand, they now have even more incentive to do so.

According to MSNBC.com, Air New Zealand has implemented a new strategy to keep passengers safe and in shape with some help from fitness guru Richard Simmons.

To help passengers pay better attention during the in-flight safety rundown, the airline has revamped what can normally be a mundane procedure and transformed it into an upbeat exercise/safety routine.

In "Fit to Fly with Richard Simmons," passengers are taught how to "stretch out and lose that baggage" by placing luggage in the proper overhead bins. Simmons also goes over how to correctly buckle and release seatbelts, as well as how to maneuver an oxygen mask.

This isn't the first celeb video created by Air New Zealand; Snoop Dogg and the All Blacks rugby team have also made guest appearances.

Check out Richard Simmons and the Air New Zealand crew in the video below. 

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