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Flight attendant fired for ‘Mile High Club’ with passengers

The flight attendant recently lost her job after she was caught in the act of having sex with a passenger in the plane’s bathroom.

According to Naij, the unnamed flight attendant has no regrets about what she did, as she has apparently earned around $1 million from having sex with wealthy businessmen on flights. She reportedly made over $2,000 per flight, “serving” rich men from the Middle East.

According to a source, the woman admitted having sex with many passengers during flights and that she preferred the long distance trips between the Gulf and the U.S. which gave more opportunity for making more money per flight.

According to the Mirror Online, Antoine Michelat, co-founder of flight comparison website Jetcost said that the figure of $1 million sounds a little high and that he is not sure he believes the story.

However, he did say that flight attendants have always had a special charm with passengers, although most didn’t choose to benefit from the attraction. In this case, however, he said he supposed it all depended on just how wealthy the business passengers on the Middle Eastern airline were.

According to the Saudi Arabic language daily, Sada, neither the airline nor the flight attendant have been named, but the employee immediately lost her job and was then deported from the particular Middle Eastern country.

Naij mentioned another scandal that occurred around two years ago, when two Air India pilots were suspended after asking two flight attendants to man the cockpit while they took a refreshing nap in business class. Things almost went horribly wrong when one of said flight attendants accidentally managed to turn off the plane’s autopilot.

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