Air New Zealand poke fun at Ireland fans ahead of quarter-final with cheeky video

New Zealand airline release 'safety tips' video for Ireland fans

Air New Zealand poke fun at Ireland fans ahead of quarter-final with cheeky video

Air New Zealand have got behind the All Blacks with a tongue-in-cheek video offering "safety advice" to Irish rugby fans ahead of Saturday's quarter-final between the two sides.

The video - in the style of a flight safety announcement - previews what the airline think Irish fans will go through over the course of the 80 minutes on Saturday.

"Having won two out of the last three games, some Irish supporters may be expecting a pleasant journey. However, we happen to think you might be in for some upcoming turbulence," the video opens.

Irish fans are then instructed to fasten their seatbelts in case they "don't flee too early" during the performance of the Haka.

Other advice includes stowing away mobile phones and other devices to avoid launching them at TV screens, and doing likewise with any children to spare them from "colourful" language.

Ireland fans are also told: "Should the game go down to the wire, an oxygen mask will automatically drop down. Otherwise, please remain seated until your disappointment has come to a complete halt."

The airline also called out Aer Lingus on social media, who responded perfectly. Are you ready for take-off ahead of the big game?

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