5_interesting_facts:Bikini’_airline
Popularly known as the ‘bikini airline’, Vietnam-based low-cost airline
Vietjet Air will soon commence direct flight service between Ho Chi Minh
city and New Delhi four days a week to cater to the fast-growing air
traffic between the two cities.
The airline is known for its saucy stunts featuring scantily clad
women. Since launching in 2011, the airline has published an annual
calendar that features women in bikinis posing as cabin crew members
such as flight attendants, pilots and ground staff.
Down below are 5 interesting facts about the unusual airline that you must know:
Brain-child of a woman entrepreneur
The airline was founded by Vietnam’s first self-made woman
billionaire Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao. She ranked 62nd in the list of Power
Women 2016 and also listed in Asia's 50 Power Businesswomen 2016.
Phuong Thao has an-eye popping net-worth of $3.4 billion according to
Forbes and ranks as the second richest person in Vietnam. According to
reports, she also has investments in HD Bank and real estate, including
beach resorts.
When VietJet sparked controversy
In 2012, the airline found themselves in hot water, when five female
bikini-clad flight attendants took part in a mid-flight dance posing as
beauty pageant contestants. The airline had not obtained permission from
Vietnam's aviation authorities, and it was fined £678.20 (around Rs
62,000). Despite this, the airline hasn’t seen a decline, in fact
according to the BBC, the airline has seen a 20% increase in trading in
2017.
‘Sexist’ marketing strategies
Vietjet Air has been in the news for its the racy “sexist” marketing
stunts that. As per reports, it became the second-largest airline of the
country within a short span with its aggressive and out-of-the-box
marketing.
Currently, the airline serves 23 domestic and 10 international
destinations. It took the aviation industry by surprise after it decided
to use bikini-clad models in its advertisements. However, they are only
models, not flight attendants and many of them are not even Vietnamese.
Also, the actual flight attendants do not wear bikinis all the time.
The marketing gimmick worked and the flight from “Ao Dai” (traditional
Vietnamese clothing) to bikini raked in a lot of moolah for the
airline.
Indonesia said no to bikini-clad airhostesses
Last year, when VietJet announced its plan to connect to Jakarta, the
Indonesian government made sure that the airhostesses were clad. The
airlines abided by and announced that their bikini stunts are not
regular, only tailored for specific occasions and appropriate
destinations.
VietJet is the first-ever bikini airline
Though there exists a nude airline that operates from Germany, an
airline having bikini-clad airhostesses is the first-ever airline of
such kind.
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