• 6 năm trước
Passenger Cindy Kuhn videotaped the comedy-loving cabin manager’s routine on a flight last week and posted it on Facebook.
The video has gone viral, clocking up thousands of likes and shares.
“This guy was THE MOST HILARIOUS flight attendant … I’ve EVER heard on a plane,” Kuhn wrote in her post.
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Some airlines spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on fancy in-flight videos to get people to pay attention to the otherwise boring safety demonstration.

But at Frontier Airlines, a low-cost carrier in the US, all it takes is one crew member with a repertoire of jokes that are, well, so bad that you can’t help but giggle.
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“This guy was THE MOST HILARIOUS flight attendant … I’ve EVER heard on a plane,” Kuhn wrote in her post.
“It started out when he introduced the flight attendants as his wife, mistress (which is when I knew I had to grab my phone and start recording it!) … and he just kept rolling!!!
“This is about 3 minutes but DEFINITELY worth the listen to!
“I was dying … just like everyone else. It was the best!!!!” she added.
Not even the other flight attendants can keep a straight face as the hilarious cabin manager, Daniel Sandberg, performs his comedy routine — sorry, safety briefing.
“Here at Frontier Airlines we like to keep up with all the latest fashion trends. In the event this flight becomes a cruise, all of you people get your own itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini,” he says as the flight attendants hold up life jackets.
“Minus the itsy bitsy, teeny weeny … and you get no polkadots.”
Sandberg (whose LinkedIn profile describes his role as “providing safety and fun on your way to your next destination”) goes on to warn that “smoking of any kind is not allowed on the aircraft … unless you’re like me and you’re smoking hot.”
Cue the entire plane-load of passengers cracking up.
With the ultra low-cost carrier advertising flights from as little as $US15, we reckon this is about as good a value stand-up show as you’ll find.