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Angmoh said it’s 2018 and SIA ad is dated and sexist

I wonder how will SIA management take it being compared to these low class airlines that exploit women lol
Lol looks like despite denial people know the truth inside their heart and that’s why compare to same kind
 
bahasa 101. kebaya: blouse; sarong: skirt. they wear shorts underneath the sarong. in case of emergency they can remove the sarong. i would prefer they remove both sarong and kebaya in a non-emergency.
Do you mean something like this:
youtube.com/watch?v=w6yQYuGbthA

youtube.com/watch?v=ToMMmyrkjQE

youtube.com/watch?v=s2Zs_vXlsr8

:p

Are you saying SIA should be compared with these low class airlines that exploit women to make money?
Do you envy:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguyen_Thi_Phuong_Thao
the beautiful President and CEO of:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VietJet_Air
who is "Vietnam's first self-made woman billionaire, after she took her budget airline, VietJet Air, public in February 2017", who "also has investments in HD Bank and real estate including three beach resorts", and who was also born in 1970, so she's nearly as old as you; but unlike you, she's still married and even has two children:
forbes.com/profile/thi-phuong-thao-nguyen


"VietJet President & CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is Vietnam’s First Woman to Rank in Forbes’ 100 Most Powerful Women List"
hrinasia.com/hr-news/vietjet-president-ceo-nguyen-thi-phuong-thao-is-vietnams-first-woman-to-rank-in-forbes-100-most-powerful-women-list
(July 5, 2016)

nguyen-thi-phuong-thao-683x1024-jpg.42290


Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, President & CEO of Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (“Vietjet”) has been named in Forbes’ World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.

The list was determined by analyzing the world’s most successful women and includes business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, scientists and philanthropists. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is Vietnam’s first woman to be featured in the list and was placed number 62 overall. The list also includes the likes of Angela Merkel, Hilary Clinton and Janet Yellen.

The majority of Thao’s wealth and success derives from her 95 percent stake in Vietjet Air, residential projects and HDBank, where she serves on the board as Vice Chairwoman.

Under her leadership, Vietjet has captured the largest market share in the local aviation industry and has rapidly developed an extensive domestic and international network in just four years of operations.

The airline has completely transformed the Vietnamese aviation sector, allowing for millions of people to enjoy the ease and convenience of air travel. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is also set to become Vietnam’s first female billionaire after it was announced that Vietjet is planning an initial public offering (IPO) in the coming months.

The airline is looking to offer as much as a 30 percent stake and aims to seek a valuation of more than $1 billion. After this Madam Thao is set to have a net worth exceeding $1 billion, also making her South East Asia’s first self made female billionaire.



"Soaring fortunes of a self-made woman"
vietnamnews.vn/economy/381214/soaring-fortunes-of-a-self-made-woman.html
(August, 06/2017)

vietjetpresidentceonguyenthiphuongthao_medsize26022829pm-jpg.42291


Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo, 47, is the President and CEO of budget airline Vietjet Air. She was Southeast Asia’s only female billionaire to be named on the 2017 Forbes list of Self-Made Women Billionaires in the world.

Thảo has two bachelor’s degrees in finance and labour economics as well a PhD in economic management from Russia. Under her leadership, Vietjet has emerged as a prominent carrier in the local aviation industry, even beating Vietnam Airlines in terms of local market share.

Launched in December 2011, Vietjet Air has pursued its motto to “bring the opportunity to travel by air to all people”. With a fleet of 48 aircraft, including A320s and A321s, the airline currently operates 350 flights each day on 73 routes in Việt Nam and regional destinations in Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, mainland China, Myanmar and Cambodia.

Thảo said she saw huge opportunities in the domestic aviation industry with a population of 94 million people and a rising middle class. Since Vietjet’s entry, the domestic market has grown steadily at over 20 per cent.

Việt Nam is considered one of the fastest-growing air transport industries in the world with an annual average growth of 17 per cent in the last 10 years.

After five years of operation, Vietjet debuted on the stock market in February this year with its market capitalisation pegged at US$1.8 billion and $1.2 billion in annual revenues. It was ranked among Top 500 Brands in Asia 2016 by Nielsen.

In preparation for deeper international and regional integration, the carrier plans to develop international routes within a radius of less than five flying hours. It has signed agreements with the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers to purchase brand-new, modern aircraft.

Thảo believes that in the future, e-commerce and low cost airlines will jointly flare up, and with the opening of ASEAN skies, the aviation market will continue to expand. With the philosophy of “creating new customers” instead of “scrambling for market share at all cost”, Vietjet Air will look to co-operate with international airlines to develop its international routes.

While she has built her success in the aviation industry, Thảo is also an influential entrepreneur in the finance and real estate sectors. She is the permanent vice chairwoman of HDBank and chairwoman of Sovico Holdings which runs several five-star resorts and hotels including Furama Resort Đà Nẵng, Ana Mandara and An Lâm Ninh Vân Bay and Dragon City.





















 

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Do you envy:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguyen_Thi_Phuong_Thao
the beautiful President and CEO of:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VietJet_Air
who is "Vietnam's first self-made woman billionaire, after she took her budget airline, VietJet Air, public in February 2017" and who "also has investments in HD Bank and real estate including three beach resorts"; she was also born in 1970, so she's nearly as old as you; but unlike you, she's still married and even has two children:
forbes.com/profile/thi-phuong-thao-nguyen


"VietJet President & CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is Vietnam’s First Woman to Rank in Forbes’ 100 Most Powerful Women List"
hrinasia.com/hr-news/vietjet-president-ceo-nguyen-thi-phuong-thao-is-vietnams-first-woman-to-rank-in-forbes-100-most-powerful-women-list
(July 5, 2016)

nguyen-thi-phuong-thao-683x1024-jpg.42290


Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, President & CEO of Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (“Vietjet”) has been named in Forbes’ World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.

The list was determined by analyzing the world’s most successful women and includes business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, scientists and philanthropists. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is Vietnam’s first woman to be featured in the list and was placed number 62 overall. The list also includes the likes of Angela Merkel, Hilary Clinton and Janet Yellen.

The majority of Thao’s wealth and success derives from her 95 percent stake in Vietjet Air, residential projects and HDBank, where she serves on the board as Vice Chairwoman.

Under her leadership, Vietjet has captured the largest market share in the local aviation industry and has rapidly developed an extensive domestic and international network in just four years of operations.

The airline has completely transformed the Vietnamese aviation sector, allowing for millions of people to enjoy the ease and convenience of air travel. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is also set to become Vietnam’s first female billionaire after it was announced that Vietjet is planning an initial public offering (IPO) in the coming months.

The airline is looking to offer as much as a 30 percent stake and aims to seek a valuation of more than $1 billion. After this Madam Thao is set to have a net worth exceeding $1 billion, also making her South East Asia’s first self made female billionaire.



"Soaring fortunes of a self-made woman"
vietnamnews.vn/economy/381214/soaring-fortunes-of-a-self-made-woman.html
(August, 06/2017)

vietjetpresidentceonguyenthiphuongthao_medsize26022829pm-jpg.42291


Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo, 47, is the President and CEO of budget airline Vietjet Air. She was Southeast Asia’s only female billionaire to be named on the 2017 Forbes list of Self-Made Women Billionaires in the world.

Thảo has two bachelor’s degrees in finance and labour economics as well a PhD in economic management from Russia. Under her leadership, Vietjet has emerged as a prominent carrier in the local aviation industry, even beating Vietnam Airlines in terms of local market share.

Launched in December 2011, Vietjet Air has pursued its motto to “bring the opportunity to travel by air to all people”. With a fleet of 48 aircraft, including A320s and A321s, the airline currently operates 350 flights each day on 73 routes in Việt Nam and regional destinations in Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, mainland China, Myanmar and Cambodia.

Thảo said she saw huge opportunities in the domestic aviation industry with a population of 94 million people and a rising middle class. Since Vietjet’s entry, the domestic market has grown steadily at over 20 per cent.

Việt Nam is considered one of the fastest-growing air transport industries in the world with an annual average growth of 17 per cent in the last 10 years.

After five years of operation, Vietjet debuted on the stock market in February this year with its market capitalisation pegged at US$1.8 billion and $1.2 billion in annual revenues. It was ranked among Top 500 Brands in Asia 2016 by Nielsen.

In preparation for deeper international and regional integration, the carrier plans to develop international routes within a radius of less than five flying hours. It has signed agreements with the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers to purchase brand-new, modern aircraft.

Thảo believes that in the future, e-commerce and low cost airlines will jointly flare up, and with the opening of ASEAN skies, the aviation market will continue to expand. With the philosophy of “creating new customers” instead of “scrambling for market share at all cost”, Vietjet Air will look to co-operate with international airlines to develop its international routes.

While she has built her success in the aviation industry, Thảo is also an influential entrepreneur in the finance and real estate sectors. She is the permanent vice chairwoman of HDBank and chairwoman of Sovico Holdings which runs several five-star resorts and hotels including Furama Resort Đà Nẵng, Ana Mandara and An Lâm Ninh Vân Bay and Dragon City.





















I know who started this low class airline. Read about her last time in this forum. Obviously she is a woman that plays to the tune of men. Envy what?
 
Do you envy:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguyen_Thi_Phuong_Thao
the beautiful President and CEO of:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VietJet_Air
who is "Vietnam's first self-made woman billionaire, after she took her budget airline, VietJet Air, public in February 2017", who "also has investments in HD Bank and real estate including three beach resorts", and who was also born in 1970, so she's nearly as old as you; but unlike you, she's still married and even has two children:
forbes.com/profile/thi-phuong-thao-nguyen


"VietJet President & CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is Vietnam’s First Woman to Rank in Forbes’ 100 Most Powerful Women List"
hrinasia.com/hr-news/vietjet-president-ceo-nguyen-thi-phuong-thao-is-vietnams-first-woman-to-rank-in-forbes-100-most-powerful-women-list
(July 5, 2016)

nguyen-thi-phuong-thao-683x1024-jpg.42290


Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, President & CEO of Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (“Vietjet”) has been named in Forbes’ World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.

The list was determined by analyzing the world’s most successful women and includes business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, scientists and philanthropists. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is Vietnam’s first woman to be featured in the list and was placed number 62 overall. The list also includes the likes of Angela Merkel, Hilary Clinton and Janet Yellen.

The majority of Thao’s wealth and success derives from her 95 percent stake in Vietjet Air, residential projects and HDBank, where she serves on the board as Vice Chairwoman.

Under her leadership, Vietjet has captured the largest market share in the local aviation industry and has rapidly developed an extensive domestic and international network in just four years of operations.

The airline has completely transformed the Vietnamese aviation sector, allowing for millions of people to enjoy the ease and convenience of air travel. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is also set to become Vietnam’s first female billionaire after it was announced that Vietjet is planning an initial public offering (IPO) in the coming months.

The airline is looking to offer as much as a 30 percent stake and aims to seek a valuation of more than $1 billion. After this Madam Thao is set to have a net worth exceeding $1 billion, also making her South East Asia’s first self made female billionaire.



"Soaring fortunes of a self-made woman"
vietnamnews.vn/economy/381214/soaring-fortunes-of-a-self-made-woman.html
(August, 06/2017)

vietjetpresidentceonguyenthiphuongthao_medsize26022829pm-jpg.42291


Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo, 47, is the President and CEO of budget airline Vietjet Air. She was Southeast Asia’s only female billionaire to be named on the 2017 Forbes list of Self-Made Women Billionaires in the world.

Thảo has two bachelor’s degrees in finance and labour economics as well a PhD in economic management from Russia. Under her leadership, Vietjet has emerged as a prominent carrier in the local aviation industry, even beating Vietnam Airlines in terms of local market share.

Launched in December 2011, Vietjet Air has pursued its motto to “bring the opportunity to travel by air to all people”. With a fleet of 48 aircraft, including A320s and A321s, the airline currently operates 350 flights each day on 73 routes in Việt Nam and regional destinations in Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, mainland China, Myanmar and Cambodia.

Thảo said she saw huge opportunities in the domestic aviation industry with a population of 94 million people and a rising middle class. Since Vietjet’s entry, the domestic market has grown steadily at over 20 per cent.

Việt Nam is considered one of the fastest-growing air transport industries in the world with an annual average growth of 17 per cent in the last 10 years.

After five years of operation, Vietjet debuted on the stock market in February this year with its market capitalisation pegged at US$1.8 billion and $1.2 billion in annual revenues. It was ranked among Top 500 Brands in Asia 2016 by Nielsen.

In preparation for deeper international and regional integration, the carrier plans to develop international routes within a radius of less than five flying hours. It has signed agreements with the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers to purchase brand-new, modern aircraft.

Thảo believes that in the future, e-commerce and low cost airlines will jointly flare up, and with the opening of ASEAN skies, the aviation market will continue to expand. With the philosophy of “creating new customers” instead of “scrambling for market share at all cost”, Vietjet Air will look to co-operate with international airlines to develop its international routes.

While she has built her success in the aviation industry, Thảo is also an influential entrepreneur in the finance and real estate sectors. She is the permanent vice chairwoman of HDBank and chairwoman of Sovico Holdings which runs several five-star resorts and hotels including Furama Resort Đà Nẵng, Ana Mandara and An Lâm Ninh Vân Bay and Dragon City.





















for that kind of success and wealth, she needs to carry an iphone x. iphone 8 is not enough.
 
I wonder how will SIA management take it being compared to these low class airlines that exploit women lol
SIA management will say that they are not exploiting women at all, compared to:
sammyboy.com/posts/2718951
The sexiest (or most "sexist", if you prefer) airline TV commercial I've come across so far is the one by the defunct Russian low-cost airline:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avianova_(Russia)
broadcast in 2010:
youtube.com/watch?v=ERHIbisAMeo

youtube.com/watch?v=AhDFWehatqM

42288

:p
 
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SIA management will say that they are not exploiting women at all, compared to:
Why you didn’t compare these low class airlines to qantas? But think of comparing them to sia? Why don’t dare to answer my question just now?
 
Why you didn’t compare these low class airlines to qantas? But think of comparing them to sia?
Simply because you were talking about comparing them with/to SIA, without mentioning "Qantas" at all:
Are you saying SIA should be compared with these low class airlines that exploit women to make money?
I wonder how will SIA management take it being compared to these low class airlines that exploit women lol
right? :rolleyes:
 
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Since its inception, the Singapore Girl concept just portrays loose and easy SQ girls.

Bedding an SQ Girl is easy and somewhat an to do list in most men...that's when the standards were slightly higher.
 
Simply because you were talking about comparing them with/to SIA, without mentioning "Qantas" at all:


right? :rolleyes:
No simply because there is no basis to compare qantas with these low class airlines at all. As usual you are in denial after getting caught hahahahaha
 
Since its inception, the Singapore Girl concept just portrays loose and easy SQ girls.

Bedding an SQ Girl is easy and somewhat an to do list in most men...that's when the standards were slightly higher.
You mean same category as those low class airlines posted by musashi right ? Hahahahaha
 
Calling @red amoeba aren’t you sia insider so proud stirring shit lies of me come and say this truth about sia lah being compared to low class airlines lol
 
Calling @red amoeba aren’t you sia insider so proud stirring shit lies of me come and say this truth about sia lah being compared to low class airlines lol
Seriously sia allows people talking and smiling only to be called slut. No wonder comparable to low class airlines lol
 
Seriously sia allows people talking and smiling only to be called slut. No wonder comparable to low class airlines lol
KNN you have no fucking rights to discuss about SIA girls. You thought you are what ? You have a piece of chao serng bye want to compare with SIA girls fat chibye hope KNN
 
KNN you have no fucking rights to discuss about SIA girls. You thought you are what ? You have a piece of chao serng bye want to compare with SIA girls fat chibye hope KNN
Yeah right Cantonese small cock cheebye got right to call me chao serng bye I got no right to state facts
 
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