They were taking photos and striking poses – on a wing of a Boeing 777 aircraft in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Now, at least two crew members of Swiss International Air Lines have landed themselves in trouble and are under investigation, according to media reports.that began circulating earlier in August, a female flight attendant is seen dancing and posing for a photo on the wing.
“What looks like fun in the video is actually life-threatening,” said Swiss International Air Lines spokesman Michael Pelzer in a statement to Insider. Martin Knuchel, the airline’s vice-president and head of cabin crew, criticised the behaviour of the crew., Knuchel said that the airline would not just jump to sack the crew members.“What if the passengers no longer trust us when they see this video? This has to stop, there must be no more videos likes this.”“I thought... Is that real?” said a 33-year-old crew member.
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