VietJet stands by racy calendar in face of criticism
Vietnam’s VietJet Aviation said Thursday it was standing by a controversial “bikini” calendar, a marketing ploy featuring scantily clad female models that has prompted criticism in conservative Southeast Asia and beyond. The annual calendar, which has gone viral online, is part of a broader marketing push by VietJet that has propelled the start-up airline’s rapid growth, as it has taken market share from Vietnam Airlines. The publication of the 2018 calendar - which critics say overly sexualizes the image of flight attendants and other airline staff - comes as there is a growing debate in the global airlines industry about sexual harassment and in-flight assault of both passengers and employees. VietJet, founded by Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Vietnam’s first female billionaire and one of a handful of women running a major airline globally - said the calendar emphasized free choice of people to wear whatever they wanted. “We are not upset when people associate us with the bikini image. If that makes people delighted and happy, then we’ll be happy,” said Luu Duc Khanh, VietJet’s MD. When asked about the views of Thao, Khanh said the CEO thought people “have the right to wear whatever they like, bikini or traditional ao dai”, referring to the traditional Vietnamese long dress. The calendar has caused an online storm in Vietnam, with some people criticizing and others defending the campaign. The 2018 calendar and a YouTube video of the photo shoot have been viewed more than 910,000 times since first appearing at the end of last month. <br/>
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VietJet stands by racy calendar in face of criticism
Vietnam’s VietJet Aviation said Thursday it was standing by a controversial “bikini” calendar, a marketing ploy featuring scantily clad female models that has prompted criticism in conservative Southeast Asia and beyond. The annual calendar, which has gone viral online, is part of a broader marketing push by VietJet that has propelled the start-up airline’s rapid growth, as it has taken market share from Vietnam Airlines. The publication of the 2018 calendar - which critics say overly sexualizes the image of flight attendants and other airline staff - comes as there is a growing debate in the global airlines industry about sexual harassment and in-flight assault of both passengers and employees. VietJet, founded by Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - Vietnam’s first female billionaire and one of a handful of women running a major airline globally - said the calendar emphasized free choice of people to wear whatever they wanted. “We are not upset when people associate us with the bikini image. If that makes people delighted and happy, then we’ll be happy,” said Luu Duc Khanh, VietJet’s MD. When asked about the views of Thao, Khanh said the CEO thought people “have the right to wear whatever they like, bikini or traditional ao dai”, referring to the traditional Vietnamese long dress. The calendar has caused an online storm in Vietnam, with some people criticizing and others defending the campaign. The 2018 calendar and a YouTube video of the photo shoot have been viewed more than 910,000 times since first appearing at the end of last month. <br/>