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Red card for Vietjet after lingerie model football stunt

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Red card for Vietjet after lingerie model football stunt

AFP

Vietjet comes under fire for sending models in barely-there costumes to join the country's under-23 football squad on a flight home heading home from China

HANOI, Vietnam – Vietnam’s budget airline has apologized for sending scantily-clad models to join the country’s under-23 football squad on a flight home, after social media cried foul over the “cheap” PR stunt. 

Vietjet – best known for its bikini-clad air hostesses – came under fire for sending models in barely-there costumes to join the footballers heading home from China, where the team suffered a crushing defeat against Uzbekistan in the Under-23 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Championship on Saturday.

Social media in the communist nation erupted over the photos, including one of an awkward-looking young man being embraced by a model in a low-cut silver belly top and red underpants. 

Others showed the sequin- and feather-adorned pinups posing on the private flight that Vietjet chartered for the team after the tournament.

The event captivated football-mad Vietnam and elevated the athletes to national heroes. 

But netizens in Vietnam were not impressed with the airline models. 

“Vietjet’s move was so rude, cheap, and offensive to the team, the fans and even its passengers,” Facebook user Nguyen My Linh wrote in a post that received 1,700 likes and more than 100 shares by midday Monday, January 29. 

Though the airline has grabbed headlines by staffing some of its inaugural flights with air hostesses in nothing more than bikinis, many online users said it was inappropriate to send the lingerie models to accompany the young men. 

“It’s disgusting. I will boycott Vietjet for this,” Le Nguyen, an office worker, told Agence France-Presse on Monday. 

The players were treated to a rock star welcome after they returned home on Sunday, January 28. Hordes of flag-waving fans packed the streets of Hanoi to catch a glimpse of the team. 

Vietjet apologized for the stunt on Sunday, saying it was an “improvised move” and not a well-thought out marketing strategy. It said “relevant staff” had been disciplined. – Rappler.com

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