Gold Coast fitness guru Ashy Bines calls out Jetstar flight attendant over business class attire
FITNESS guru Ashy Bines has unleashed on social media claiming she was told her business class attire was ‘inappropriate’ for her flight home from Bali. What do you think?
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GOLD Coast fitness guru Ashy Bines has taken a stab at a Jetstar flight attendant after she was, errr dressed down, for being ‘inappropriately dressed’ on a return business class flight to Australia from Bali this week.
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In a video posted on Snapchat, the 29-year-old takes a stab at the “rude” attendant after she claims she was told her activewear was not appropriate for business class.
“How ridiculous was that flight attendant,” she says in the video.
“I was like ‘excuse me’? Not to brag, but I do fly Business Class quite often and I always wear my active wear.
“If there is a dress code, which I’ve looked and I can’t seem to find one for Jetstar. And going to and from Bali … maybe if it was Emirates going to London I would understand a bit more.”
The popular trainer was unimpressed by the “way she (the attendant) went about it”, and could have “been more professional and pulled me aside”.
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“(It was) how rude she was, how she looked at me, how she rolled her eyes, how it was in front of other people in Business Class,” she said.
“Everyone just felt a bit uncomfortable.”
Bines was less than impressed when a short time later she said the same attendant approached her and said “I didn’t realise you were Ashy Bines, I’ve got friends that love you”.
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“You can’t be that rude to me, then this nice,” she quipped.
“I think there’s a way to go about things, that’s just my little rant.”
A Jetstar spokesman said they have no record of any complaints from the flight in question.
“Our teams will reach out to the customer to better understand her experience. We apologise if she felt she was spoken to unfairly,” he said.
“There’s no specific dress code requirements for our customers travelling on business class. But we ask passengers to be mindful not to offend others.”