Southwest Airlines flight attendant's Looney Tunes safety announcement video goes viral

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Southwest Airlines flight attendant's Looney Tunes safety announcement video goes viral

By Annie Dang
Updated

A video of a Southwest Airlines flight attendant delivering a flight safety announcement in the voices of Looney Tunes characters has gone viral.

Zach Haumesser, from New York, won passengers over with his hilarious attempt at entertaining passengers while delivering safety announcements before landing.

The video on YouTube shows Haumesser, who is also a professional puppeteer, delivering an animated safety announcement in the voices Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, , Elmer Fudd and Pepe Le Pew.

Zach Haumesser delivering his Looney Tunes safety announcement.

Zach Haumesser delivering his Looney Tunes safety announcement.Credit: YouTube

Passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight can be heard cheering and laughing in the video while the attendant sitting beside Haumesser can be seen smiling and laughing throughout the recording.

As the plane prepared to land, Haumesser says over the microphone, "be vewy, vewy quiet, we have reached your destination," in the voice of Elmer Fudd.

Haumesser's announcement was reportedly made last week on a Southwest Airlines which landed in Chicago.

The video has received over 3.7 million views since it first appeared on Friday.

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