Delta Employees Make Video Of Airport Flash Mobs (VIDEO)

WATCH: The Many Flash Mobs Of Delta

We never tire of airline employees filming themselves doing zany things, so when we saw this new video floating around the Twitterverse, we had to flag it.

The scene starts out inconspicuous enough. A well-manicured group of Delta employees performs a song written by one on their own on a terminal stage -- giving the old lounge lizards a run for their money. But, wait..."Why has the music suddenly stopped?" asks a bewildered-looking group of Delta employees who were conveniently all lurking nearby.

Cue Chris Brown. Yes, to the sounds of "Yeah 3x" a mob of employees suddenly appears and starts to break it down, right in the middle of Atlanta's airport. But the slick dance moves don't stop there. The ATL crew is joined on screen by their peeps in NYC -- with equally tight choreography. Eventually Detroit and TOC -- that's Delta's technical operations center -- get in on the act. Of course, they get double points for dancing in a hangar in front of a huge airplane like in a real music video.

Everyone comes together on screen for the big ending, cheer, and fin.

To see more videos of those goofy airline workers, check out the dancing Finnair flight attendants getting their Bollywood on, and the Cebu Pacific flight attendants doing a safety dance to "All I Want For Christmas Is You." Also getting into the spirit are the runway workers of American Airlines who did a line dance on the O'Hare runway.

And, who can forget the best safety video of all time -- the rapping Southwest flight attendant.

WATCH below:

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