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Full of hot air
...Back on topic, I look forward to some more male cabin crew on A3. Ideally the next step will see the removal of models (usually female; the only male I've seen is Sakis Rouvas last year) off the front cover of the inflight magazine. In my view, it gives the magazine quite a kitschy feel to it.
Back on topic? What does the cover of the in-flight magazine have to do with potential sex-based discrimination when hiring FAs. I do second our Mod's ideas: this is not a place to start (or continue) discussions on sexism and similar sociological notions. (And I promise no to ask an A3 employee anything about male FAs again

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