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Delta (And We) Aren't Afraid to Love the 1980s Alf, Devo and side ponytails: A new in-flight safety video is so rad, we want to be gagged with a spoon.

By Ray Hennessey

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Maybe it is our encyclopedic knowledge of all things Go-Go's. Or perhaps it is because we learned about love from John Hughes. Of course, there's also the pining for the good ol' days of Reaganomics.

No matter what the reason, we love the 80s, and so does Delta Air Lines. Delta has a viral hit with its latest in-flight video, featuring the best (and worst) of the greatest decade of all time.

Take a look and appreciate the creativity.

Ray Hennessey

Former Editorial Director at Entrepreneur Media

Ray Hennessey is the former editorial director of Entrepreneur.

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