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Flight attendant entertains passengers with ‘Looney Tunes’ flight instructions
It seems like pilots and flight attendants have turned up their tiresome flight announcements by a notch these days, infusing their own creativity and style into it.
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A talented flight attendant had passengers in fits of giggles after he delivered an entire safety announcement in the voices of Looney Tunes characters.
That wasn’t true for Southwest Airlines passengers who landed in Chicago last week.
Haumesser channeled some of Looney Tunes’ best characters, from Bugs Bunny, Elmer Frudd, Pepe Le Paw to Daffy Duck and Tweety Bird.
The Southwest flight attendant was identified as Zach Haumesser, who received rounds of applause from the passengers and from Utah Valley University men’s soccer team who were in the said flight. “Zach is such a great guy to work with!”
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Flight attendant Zach Haumesser treated passengers to a almost two-minute series of cheeky cartoon impersonations after landing in Chicago late last week, according to a report by The Huffington Post.