Singapore Airlines, new security video: Singapore featured among Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa and Lau Pa Sat
Singapore Airlines unveils new safety video: a tale of in-flight safety that spans neighborhoods, communities and symbols of [...]

Singapore Airlines presents the new SAFETY VIDEO: a tale of safety in the air spanning neighborhoods, communities, and symbols of the city-state, produced together with Singapore Tourism Board. The film will be available on the company's social channels and will be gradually introduced on all flights as of the end of October 2025.
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Key locations and scenes
The video alternates between real footage and watercolor effects to showcase basic instructions (belts, exits, oxygen, vests, slides) within a cultural mosaic reminiscent of Singapore's murals and art scene.

The goal is to combine clarity of procedures and enhancement of local places and communities. It starts with the Gardens by the Bay and from the Cloud Forest For the welcome aboard. To Jurong Lake Gardens a company of lion dance Shows procedures for takeoff and landing (tables, backrests, luggage).

A family explains the proper use of the seat belts and systems for infants. In Singapore's public housing, the following are illustrated. oxygen masks and related instructions.

Two artists Kolam draw with colored flour a batik pattern that becomes a map of the emergency exits. A Sentosa, on Tanjong Beach, the national Silat demonstrates security posture and evacuation; in the Village Hotel pool, guests explain. jackets, rafts e chute.

At the historic market Lau Pa Sat he remembers to store electronic devices large and don't reload them in taxiing/takeoff/landing; if a phone slips into the slots in the seat, you don't recline: you ask for assistance. In front of a stand of satay, smoking becomes a reminder of the ban on smoke and use/recharge of the e-cig on board.

Final on the roof of theEsplanade with an invitation to consult the safety card.
When you can see on board
The new safety video will debut On Singapore Airlines flights from the end of October 2025, gradually replacing the current version. It will then be visible directly on board all of the company's aircraft in the following weeks on short-, medium- and long-haul routes.

