Air New Zealand has done its best to help Irish fans prepare for this weekend's Rugby World Cup quarter-final against the All Blacks with a tongue-in-cheek safety video.
Big game this weekend. Know any Irish fans who could use some tips for getting through it? 😉 #CrazyAboutRugby #NZLvIRE pic.twitter.com/LLTEziG9MI
— Air New Zealand✈️ (@FlyAirNZ) October 17, 2019
The Kiwi airline uploaded the short sketch to social media and immediately warned Irish fans they were in for a bumpy ride despite winning the last two of the three Tests played between the teams.
Two Air NZ crew members then proceed to give Irish fans a guide on what to do throughout the match, including fastening seat belts during the haka so they don't flee too early and stowing children away on the "off chance that language may become a little colourful"
Irish airline Aer Lingus responded to the cheeky taunt, saying their "crew is briefed, checklist complete and we're ready for takeoff".
Australia will face England at 7.15pm tomorrow, All Blacks will play Ireland at 10.15pm tomorrow, Wales will take on France at 7.15pm Sunday while Japan will face South Africa at 10.15pm Sunday.
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