 We're going to take you through safety in paradise. You are on island time now. Please pay close attention and obey all crew member instructions in all illuminated signs. Any misogynies you might have need to be tucked safely under the seat in front of you. If the seatbelt sign lights up, it back to your seat straight away. Fasten your seatbelt and make sure it fits well and snug across your hips. Although we recommend to keep your seatbelt awesome throughout the flight, if you do need to get up, release by the finger lever. If an oxygen mask appears, pull down on the mask, place up your nose and mouth and pull the elastic on both sides to tighten. Don't worry if the bag doesn't inflate. You'll be able to breathe freely straight away. If you're sitting with others, even young ones, make sure you have your own mask on before happening with theirs. If an emergency were to happen during takeoff or landing, either brace yourself on the seat in front of you, or put your hands on your head, elbows on either side of your thigh, and make sure your feet are flat on the floor. Your life jacket can be found under your seat. They're really easy to put on while seated. Just rip open the tab, remove from the pouch, slip it over your head, slip into the waistband, and pull tight. Life jackets are inflated by pulling on this red tag. But only do so once you've exited the opera. If you need to inflate your life jacket a bit more, blow into the mouthpiece. The crew will provide infant life jackets for babies, if necessary. Smoking anywhere on the aircraft is not allowed, as it's dangerous. There you go. Hi, Christy. Sorry you couldn't be here, babe. Oh, that makes me feel so much better. My life's not all bad. Mr. Wiggly, come on over. Hi, everybody. I hate to pick us up, guys, but electronic devices can't be used while we're in flight unless it's switched to flight mode. Oops. Catch you later, guys. You can use one. Switch it to flight mode so it doesn't interfere with the plane's navigation. And make sure the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned off as well. Always power them off with takeoff and landing. For more information, please refer to your safety card or ask one of the crew. In an emergency, there are lights on the floor that'll help lead you to the exit. Your crew are now pointing out your exit. Your nearest exit could be behind you. So have a look and count the rows to the nearest exit. You're used to this. But for now, it's time for us to head to your destination. So from all of us here and the beautiful paradise of the Cook Islands and from all of your crew, thank you for flying Air New Zealand. I'll see you soon.