Picture Caption: Shinichi Nishikubo (centre), president of Japan's Skymark Airlines, with flight attendants at Haneda Airport in Tokyo
Tokyo (AFP) - A Japanese budget
airline has flown into rough air over its decision to outfit flight
attendants in revealing mini-skirts, drawing criticism that it could
invite sexual harassment.
Skymark
Airlines came under fire from the cabin crew's labour union, which said
the super-short skirt -- with a distinctively swinging sixties look --
barely covers wearers' thighs.
"We're
concerned that the design of this uniform may cause problems,"
including sexual harassment, the Japan Federation of Cabin Attendants
said in a statement late last month.
"The
airline is saying the uniform is meant to attract more customers, but
this shows the company is treating women like a commodity," it added.
Comments
posted on the union's website said attendants would not carry out their
duties effectively owing to fears about leering stares or customers
shooting pictures up their skirts with a mobile phone.
The
airline, which disputes the union claims, plans to introduce the
uniform as a temporary promotion for the launch of domestic routes its
Airbus A330 planes in the spring.
The carrier could not be immediately reached on Tuesday.
But
last week, Skymark president Shinichi Nishikubo told reporters: "We
won't impose the uniform on any of the cabin attendants who refuse to
wear it."
"It is disappointing that the outfit designed in part for the ad campaign is being seen in a distorted way," he added.
These Mini Skirt Flight Attendants Of Japan's Skymark Airlines Nearly Caused Accident For Pilots
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