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For every cool indie or electronic band from the 1980s, there were dozens of soft rock bubble-permers and Madonna wannabes. And who can forget the early electronic devices?
A new Delta in-flight video brilliantly draws together the eye-wateringly bad fashions of the 1980s and (un)forgettable cultural references of the time.
Delta is not alone in realising that pulling together a funny and social share-inducing in-flight video is one way of capturing attention in the competitive world of airline marketing, not least due to instant success many have on the likes of YouTube et al.
Air New Zealand is perhaps one of the most successful, using both adventurer Bear Grylls and a tie-in for The Hobbit film.
Delta's effort has grabbed some 640,000 views on YouTube in just two days following its launch.
Anyway, put a bright jumper on, dig out an old cassette of Whitesnake or blow the dust off your Rubik's Cube, and enjoy...