British Airways has launched an investigation after a claim was made that one of their flight attendants was working as a prostitute and posting risqué pictures on social media.

British Airways has started an investigation after claims that one of their flight attendants is offering “adult entertainment” during flights by working as a prostitute were made public. There are allegations that the attendant even sells her undergarments to the passengers. According to The Sun, the British Airways is seeking to identify the staff member.

BRITISH AIRWAYS TO START INVESTIGATION

Reportedly, the unidentified staff member posts her risqué pictures on social media and using those pictures advertises the services that she provides. The report claimed that the attendant posts pictures of her stockinged feet and legs and even teases that she wears no underwear during her flights.

According to The Sun, a spokesman of the British Airways said, “We expect the highest standard of behaviour from all of our colleagues at all times, and we are investigating the claims.”

The attendant allegedly told The Sun’s investigative reporter that she sells her undergarments for 25 Pound sterling (Rs 2,471). However, the charges increase if one wants to meet her at a hotel. She told the publication, “You will need to pay a securing fee of 50-pound sterling to meet. Prices vary depending on the requested meet, no negotiating. If I have booked a hotel for work, the meet will take place there (London).”

The Sun reported that the attendant even has a blog, where she has written, “If you ever want adult entertainment on-board, all you have to do is give me a sum of money and you’ll be treated to a whole different experience of your choice.

After the revelations were made public, the attendant deleted much of her social media posts by Sunday. However, some of her followers supported her and commented on her posts asking her to stay safe, New York Post wrote.

“She is clearly prostituting herself and boosting her business by using photos taken on board BA planes. It is shocking dereliction of duty and not the image BA wants of its cabin crew,” one source told The Sun.

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