After BA: Offensive photos now also concern Swiss

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After BA: Offensive photos now also concern Swiss

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After British Airways, the Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss now also has a problem with offensive photos taken in planes. Under the pseudonym "Tina on heels", a lady disseminates photographs showing her legs, among other things. She herself states on her social media profile that she works in the cabin at Swiss.

The spread of the images has obviously a monetary background, because according to the newspaper, at a price of 60 Swiss francs View an annual subscription with "exclusive content" can be purchased. What this should be seems to be pretty clear from the photos and videos that "Tina on heels" spreads on social media platforms.

Similar to the comparable incident at British Airways, the profiles suddenly disappeared from the Internet. However, a new account was launched at the weekend under the name “Fly with Tina”. According to Blick, this shows pretty much the same recordings. However, it is unclear whether they are the same person or whether someone previously downloaded the photos and videos and re-uploaded them with a different account.

It is still unclear whether "Tina on heels" actually works as a flight attendant for Swiss. The airline is not happy with the distribution of these recordings. A spokeswoman announced to the newspaper Blick that it is currently not known whether the woman actually works for the carrier. However, they want to determine this internally and, if so, seek a conversation with the lady.

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