Burj Khalifa Emirates Ad: Know-How Ad was Shot from Top of World’s Tallest Building

Ad film of UAE airline Emirates is creating panic on social media. This ad film has been shot on top of the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa.
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UAE Airline Viral Advertisement: These days, a 30-second ad film of UAE airline Emirates is creating panic on social media. This ad film has been shot on top of the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa. Initially, people could not believe that this advertisement was filmed on Burj Khalifa. To clear this confusion of the people, the company has shared a video on social media, which explains how this ad film has been shot.

What is this ad film about?

This Emirates airline ad features professional skydiving instructor Nicole Smith-Ludwick as an Emirates cabin crew member, standing on the top of the Burj Khalifa. She holds a few placards on paper that read, "The UK has added the UAE to the Amber List, making us feel on top of the world. Fly Emirates, fly better."

The company told how the ad is made

Emirates Airlines on Monday shared a video on Twitter stating that the ad film is real and was shot on top of Burj Khalifa. It took about 5 hours to make it. Apart from this, it took about 1 hour 15 minutes to reach the top of the building. Professional skydiving instructor Nicole Smith-Ludwick was enlisted to ensure the safety of the members shown in the film.

Burj Khalifa building height is 828 meters

Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world with a height of 828 meters. Nicole Smith-Ludwick stands in the small space atop this building, a heartwarming view. Initially, it is not known where she is standing, but when the camera goes to her then it is known that she is standing on the tallest building in the world. Let us tell you that recently the UK government has removed the travel ban from five countries including India and UAE and these countries have been included in the Ember list. Now people here can travel to Britain by following Covid protocols.

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