<p>On August 5, 2021, Emirates Airlines released a 30-second ad from the 'top of the world.'</p>.<p>Emirates' latest advertisement generated a lot of buzz on social media as many people assumed that the advert was shot in front of a green screen and used special effects. </p>.<p>The 30-second advert, shows an Emirates cabin-crew member, in uniform, with boards in her hand with a message for the Emirates' flyers. When the shot zooms out, it can be seen that the woman is standing atop the tallest point of the Burj Khalifa by Emaar.</p>.<p>The advert also shows a panoramic view of the Dubai skyline at the end. The woman at the tallest point of the world is skydiving instructor Nicole Smith-Ludvik, who poses as an Emirates cabin-crew member, as per a <a href="https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/this-is-real-how-emirates-airline-s-ad-was-shot-on-the-top-of-burj-khalifa-11628572860375.html" target="_blank">report</a> by <em>The Mint.</em></p>.<p>The airlines has responded to the social media buzz by releasing a behind-the-scenes of the advertisement. In the BTS video, they have shown the safety precautions taken for the video. </p>.<p>"At the pinnacle of the building, the main protagonist had a reduced circumference space of only 1.2 metres at 828 metres high to pull off the stunt," the airline said in a media release.</p>.<p>"At 828 metres above ground this marks one of the highest ads ever filmed", they added.</p>.<p>The video was shot using a single drone and the climb took 1 hour and 15 mins from level 160 of the Burj Khalifa. <em>The Mint</em> also reported that the team had to scale several tiers and ladders inside a tube to reach the top.</p>
<p>On August 5, 2021, Emirates Airlines released a 30-second ad from the 'top of the world.'</p>.<p>Emirates' latest advertisement generated a lot of buzz on social media as many people assumed that the advert was shot in front of a green screen and used special effects. </p>.<p>The 30-second advert, shows an Emirates cabin-crew member, in uniform, with boards in her hand with a message for the Emirates' flyers. When the shot zooms out, it can be seen that the woman is standing atop the tallest point of the Burj Khalifa by Emaar.</p>.<p>The advert also shows a panoramic view of the Dubai skyline at the end. The woman at the tallest point of the world is skydiving instructor Nicole Smith-Ludvik, who poses as an Emirates cabin-crew member, as per a <a href="https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/this-is-real-how-emirates-airline-s-ad-was-shot-on-the-top-of-burj-khalifa-11628572860375.html" target="_blank">report</a> by <em>The Mint.</em></p>.<p>The airlines has responded to the social media buzz by releasing a behind-the-scenes of the advertisement. In the BTS video, they have shown the safety precautions taken for the video. </p>.<p>"At the pinnacle of the building, the main protagonist had a reduced circumference space of only 1.2 metres at 828 metres high to pull off the stunt," the airline said in a media release.</p>.<p>"At 828 metres above ground this marks one of the highest ads ever filmed", they added.</p>.<p>The video was shot using a single drone and the climb took 1 hour and 15 mins from level 160 of the Burj Khalifa. <em>The Mint</em> also reported that the team had to scale several tiers and ladders inside a tube to reach the top.</p>