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Turkish air stewardess told to lose weight
Turkish Airlines has grounded 28 flight attendants for being overweight and given them six months to slim down or face reassignment, according to local reports.
Published: 1:46PM BST 07 Aug 2010
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The employees, 13 of whom are women, are on unpaid leave in Turkeyuntil they lose weight, the Haber Turk daily newspaper said. All of them previously had been warned to shape up, it added.
<!-- BEFORE ACI --> "Weight and height are important factors at all airlines. These criteria are important both in terms of appearance and the ability to move about," Turkish Airlines reportedly said in a statement to its crew.
Izzet Levi, head of a cabin attendants' association, told Haber Turk he must lose 22 pounds if he is to return to his post. Turkish Airlines is Europe's fourth largest carrier by passenger numbers.