Beyond the Cabin Lights: Former Flight Attendant Reveals the Dark Side of Asian Airlines
A former flight attendant with 6 years of experience reveals the dark reality of Asian airlines, including sexual harassment, drug use, and systemic exploitation.
They're paid to travel to exotic locations, but the reality for many flight attendants is far from a dream vacation. In a revealing interview with VICE, a former flight attendant with 6 years of experience at Asian low-cost and premium carriers exposed what she calls a "hyper-sexualized and glorified job" filled with systemic abuse.
A Culture of Harassment and Violence
Flight attendants don't just deal with turbulent weather; they face disturbing behavior from passengers and crew alike. The interviewee described scenarios ranging from men masturbating on board to couples caught in the act. However, the most severe threats often came from within the company. She shared a harrowing account of being targeted by a captain after refusing his sexual advances.
I was targeted after refusing to have sex with the captain.
The lack of institutional protection meant that attendants were often left to fend for themselves against physical violence, including incidents where crew members were intentionally burned with hot food by colleagues or passengers.
The High Price of Maintaining the 'Face' of the Airline
To remain the "face" of the airline, staff were subjected to grueling appearance standards. The interview revealed that many attendants turned to dangerous drugs to suppress their appetite and underwent risky plastic surgeries to satisfy grooming managers. Failure to meet these strict aesthetic criteria could lead to being grounded—effectively losing their livelihood until their "issues," such as weight gain or skin conditions, were resolved.
Perhaps the most troubling revelation was the allegation of systemic prostitution. According to the former attendant, some staff members were pressured into sexual arrangements with wealthy and powerful clients to maintain their employment status. Now out of the industry, she warns aspiring cabin crew about the hidden dangers lurking behind the industry's polished facade.
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