“One of the Air Asia women bent over in the supermarket in the Kuala Lumpur terminal and I could see her underwear and it was terrible!“, she added. “On a AirAsia flight from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur (October 2017) the flight attendant was serving us in the business class, her blouse opened and I could see the top of her breasts. I objected and asked her to close her jacket, as she was bending over us.”
In her letter doctor Robertson is also wondering why such a respectful country like Malaysia is allowing woman in red uniforms walk around with very short skirts. “This gives the wrong impression of Malaysia, one of the things we like about Malaysia is the fact that your women do not dress like prostitutes.”
The doctor concluded her letter with the observation that the male flight attendants are “very respectfully dressed and very professional“.
This post was published on 22 January 2018 00:04
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