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Jetstar apologises after flight attendant mistook a passenger for being pregnant

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Jetstar apologises after flight attendant mistook a passenger for being pregnant


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A female passenger's complaint on social media that she had been mistaken for being pregnant has prompted an apology from Australian-based carrier Jetstar Airways.

New Zealand native Grethe Andersen was boarding a flight from Wellington to Auckland last Sunday (Oct 25) when a male flight attendant popped the embarrasing question.

According to Ms Andersen, who was wearing a fitted dress, he had allegedly motioned to his stomach and asked "how many weeks are you?"

Left humiliated by the experience, the 24-year-old claimed she did not receive an apology from the attendant. A cabin crew leader whom she spoke to when the plane landed said the airline, for safety reasons, had a policy of asking women if they were more than 28 weeks pregnant.

Ms Andersen subsequently took to social media to voice her disappointment. Her post on Jetstar's Facebook page attracted messages of support from other women.

"As a woman, it's not a good feeling to be asked if you're pregnant when you're not," she wrote.

"I used to be quite heavily overweight and even then was never met by such a rude question and especially no remorse from the flight attendant."

Local media reported that the airline got in touch with Ms Andersen on Tuesday evening to apologise, and offered her a NZ$100 (S$93) voucher.

While she was appreciative of the gesture, she felt Jetstar had to learn "new ways" to handle similar sensitive incidents.

"It is a tough subject to approach but it can be done differently," she added.

In October 2012, passenger Kelsey Hughes was embarrassed on a Jetstar flight when a flight attendant thought she was pregnant and demanded a doctor's letter to certify that she was fit to fly.


http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/au...ok-a-passenger-for-being-pregnant#xtor=CS1-10
 
So tell me what other ways to ask if a woman is pregnant?
 
The cabin personnel was just doing his job, and the passenger could have simply answered, "I'm not pregnant, I'm just fat."

Cheers!
 
fat people are sick people, why should we apologise to them.
 
I don't believe in being rude to fat people. After all, while there are people who gorge themselves silly, there are also some who are genetically predisposed to obesity and find it very difficult to shed excess weight, and have to undergo bariatric surgery. Some are obese because of hormonal conditions, Cushing's disease; some because of certain medications they're on, e.g. long-term anti-depressants.

However, in this case the flight attendant asked with the best of intentions; he was not mocking the woman. For that reason alone he did nothing wrong. You can't blame him for not being able to differentiate a fat lady from a pregnant one.
 
It is better to ask a fat person how long she has been pregnant than to ask a pregnant person how long she has been fat. :D
 
fat slop.... but still slimmer then whorejinx
 
but but... this pui ang mor really looks like she is 3 weeks preggers.
 
I love angmor women who are a little bit overweight like this NZ girl. It usually means they have big tits too, as proven by the pic of this girl.
 
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