At first glance, South Korea’s Incheon International Airport appears every bit the image of global glamour. Trains to the airport, which serves more than 70 million passengers a year, are filled with travellers – and with flight attendants commuting to work in full uniform.
Even in freezing weather, they can be seen wearing thin jackets and low shoes that leave their ankles exposed. The sight has become a familiar part of the airport’s daily rhythm.
Behind the scenes, however, lies a less...
Why South Korea’s flight attendants are forced to brave bitter cold in thin uniforms
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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