Setara Qassim - Cover Me Up.
Setara Qassim said she was flying home to Burbank, Calif., from Las Vegas in June when a Southwest Airlines flight attendant gave her a blanket and told her to cover up.
“The flight attendant came up to me and asked me if I had a sweater, and I said, ‘No, because why would I pack a sweater in the heat?’” Qassim said. “So I asked her why, and she said I needed to cover up.”
Just last Friday, a woman from San Diego told a similar story to the “Today” show. She said a Southwest Airlines flight attendant had also taken issue with the propriety of her attire.
Kyla Ebbert, 23, wore the exact same outfit on “Today” Friday morning. Ebbert said she was allowed to stay on the flight after she agreed to pull up her tank top and pull down her skirt.
“Southwest Airlines was responding to a concern about Ms. Ebbert’s revealing attire on the flight that day,” the statement said. “As a compromise, we asked her to adjust her clothing to be less revealing. She complied and she traveled as scheduled. When a concern is brought to our employees’ attention, we address that situation directly with the customer(s) involved in a discreet and professional matter. Fortunately, as an airline that carries approximately 96 million customers a year, those situations are extremely rare.”
What the hell is wrong with these airlines? STOP COCKBLOCKING ME OK. I NEED THIS. I NEED IT. LET ME SEE HER TITS ASSHOLES.
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I would rather cover myself with a blanket if I was on the plane with her so I could pull the rip cord and not get caught!
Bad form, putting your logo over her cans. That’s what the damn story is about. How can we empathize with your position without seeing the funbags?
It’s called using your imagination chubbz, which she left little to imagine, so it should be an easy task even for the least able of us all.