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Egypt’s flight attendants denounce body-shaming lawmaker

Dec 25, 2017 | 8:45 AM

CAIRO — The union of Egyptian flight attendants on Monday angrily responded to criticism by a lawmaker over the weight and age of some female attendants employed by the national carrier, saying her comments amounted to discrimination.

In a statement, the union said lawmaker Galila Othman’s time would be put to better use if she stops “offending working people” and instead helps them deal with their concerns.

The chief job requirement for flight attendants is medical fitness, said the statement.

Othman requested this week that the civil aviation minister face questions in parliament regarding the appearance and “proper weight” of female EgyptAir flight attendants.