Listen to this ‘Jingle Bells’ made with seat belt clicks and other aircraft noises
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Forget the dogs barking out “Jingle Bells.”
Portuguese airline TAP, which turned 70 years old in 2015, has come up with a clever version of the classic Christmas song. It uses the click of seat belts, the snap of tray tables and other aircraft sounds.
OK, maybe not every single note comes from the plane, but it’s still kind of cute.
Crew members in the video are real TAP employees, and the song relies on everyday noises heard on an A330 airplane.
Since TAP’s “Jingle Bells” launched Dec. 1, it has received more than 240,000 views on Facebook and 25,000 views on YouTube.
So give a listen -- even the “occupied” lock on the bathroom door plays a role.
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