Air New Zealand bikini model safety video flies into turbulence

Sports Illustrated girls star in controversial Cook Islands safety clip. Is it sexist?

AIR NEW ZEALAND has built a reputation for off-the-wall safety videos, with previous efforts featuring hobbits, the All Blacks rugby team, Bear Grylls and members of cabin crew wearing nothing but body paint. But the company's latest, and most risque, effort has caused some turbulence for the carrier. It is set on the tropical South Pacific island of Aitutaki, in the Cook Islands, and stars four Sports Illustrated swimsuit models frolicking on the beach in bikinis. The "Safety in Paradise" video features Ariel Meredith, Chrissy Teigen, Hannah Davis and Jessica Gomes, plus a cameo from Christie Brinkley. And despite appearances from Polynesian cultural groups in the four-minute clip, the models' efforts have generated accusations of sexism. Dr Deborah Russell, a lecturer at New Zealand’s Massey University, told the Sydney Morning Herald: "My concern is that as a woman I get on a plane to go to a business meeting, say - something serious - and I am confronted by women in bikinis in what are highly sexualised images. That jars." Others took to Twitter to express their disapproval, claiming it demeaned air stewardesses and "sullied" the island it was filmed on.

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