With JAL In Trouble, Its Laid-Off Flight Attendants Sell Their Uniforms to Sex Clubs
We’ve been pretty interested in all that has been happening with Japan Airlines, and it is unfortunate that some employees of the airline have lost their jobs over the last few months. However, those laid off have become quite the entrepreneurs, and they've have made a little extra cash selling their uniforms to workers in sex clubs.
Apparently uniforms of JAL and All Nippon Airways are in high demand, and people have been shelling out thousands of dollars to purchase them. The flight attendant fantasy seems to be quite the hit on the menu at some of the sex parlors in Japan, and this isn’t anything new as these uniforms have been appearing on the black market for some time. One club in Osaka—Air Touch—offers the full airline experience including drinks, meals, seat belts, and a little something extra during periods of turbulence.
Obviously JAL isn’t too thrilled over the whole situation, and they are concerned that these uniform shenanigans could be a security risk. All the uniforms provided to real crewmembers have serial numbers sewn into them, so the airline is doing a little detective work to figure out who leaked the uniforms. ANA even goes as far as using computer chips to track its uniforms, and that might just be something JAL wants to look into.
Related Stories:
· Airline Uniforms Secretly Sold to Sex Clubs [ABC News]
· Flight Attendants Protest AirTran Swimsuit Plane [AJC]
· Flight Attendants coverage [Jaunted]
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