Malaysian senator Hanafi Mamat posted a letter he claims to have received from an AirAsia passenger, who, like him, was unhappy with the uniforms worn by the airline's flight attendants. (Reuters) A woman claiming to be a frequent AirAsia passenger says she’s fed up with the uniforms worn by the airline’s female flight attendants, and called them “quite disgusting” in a letter she penned to Malaysian Senator Hanafi Mamat — or so says Mamat, who claims he received the letter last week and who, coincidentally, had publicly criticized the uniforms in December. On Monday, however, doubts over the veracity of the letter — and even the existence of June Robertson — had been raised by commenters who suggested this might be a political ploy by Mamat, reported. In early December, Mamat pushed for government regulations regarding the uniforms worn by Malaysian airline employees, saying they dress too “sexily and disrespectfully,” and may “give tourists who use the services of our national carriers the wrong impression,” according to. “The time has come for the government to provide new uniform guidelines which will portray Malaysia as a Muslim country with strong Eastern values,” stated Mamat at a Malaysian Parliament meeting on Dec. The woman in the letter goes on to describe the instances in which the “disgusting” uniforms allowed her to see the flight attendants’ underwear, including one alleged incident in which a flight attendant bent over at a supermarket inside a Kuala Lumpur airport, and another in which a flight attendant’s blouse was undone and “I could see the top of her breasts.” She allegedly told Mamat that she found the uniforms especially disconcerting, seeing as Malaysian women “do not dress like prostitutes” and that its people are usually “very respectful.”. On the other hand, the woman in Mamat's letter found the uniforms worn by AirAsia's male flight attendants to be 'very professional.' (Reuters) The Herald subsequently tried tracking June Robertson down, but was not able to find anyone registered as a doctor in Wellington under Robertson’s name. They did, however, note that a woman with the same name was registered to LinkedIn, where her “minimal” profile stated that she worked for a health center in New Zealand. ![]() The health center was not immediately available to confirm her employment. Mamat isn’t the only senator in Malaysia to publicly denounce the nation’s airlines over their uniforms. Following Mamat’s statements in December, Senators Abdullah Mat Yasim and Megat Zulkarnain Omardin asked the country's aviation commission to, with the latter claiming his wife was “worried” about him whenever he flew alone on AirAsia or Malindo Air. Passenger - The Boy Who Cried Wolf| The new album out now. ![]()
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