Women who worked as Mexicana airlines stewardesses before the company stopped flying last August pose for pictures during an event to present their calendar in Mexico City. -- PHOTO: AP
MEXICO CITY - IT COULD be the Mexican remake of the The Full Monty - just swap the out-of-work British steel workers from the 1997 hit movie for curvy Latina flight attendants.
Ten stewardesses with troubled Mexicana airlines, which filed for bankruptcy in August and suspended operations, launched a sultry aviation-themed calendar on Thursday in a bid to call attention to their own plight and that of their airline - one of the world's oldest.
The 2011 calendar features glossy shots of the flight attendants, clad only in bikinis and aviation shades or abbreviated uniforms, draped over propellers and striking racy poses in the cockpit.
It was the brainchild of 10-year Mexicana veteran Coral Perez. 'It occurred to me because we all needed money, and I thought that with so many pretty girls (among Mexicana's staff) there were bound to be some who'd be interested,' she said.
Each of the 10 'aeromozas' - or flight attendants in Spanish - who ended up posing forked out money from her own pockets to help cover the production costs of 100,000 pesos (about S$10,600). 'The goal was to try to help ourselves because we lost everything overnight,' said one of the women, 26-year-old Maribel Zavala.
The calendar has sparked a media frenzy in Mexico, and the first run of 1,000 was sold out even before Thursday's launch. A second edition of 3,000 calendars - which retail for 149 pesos, or about $16, apiece - is in the works. -- AP
No comments:
Post a Comment