Japan's Skymark Airlines came under fire from the cabin crew's labour union, which said the super-short skirt with a distinctively swinging sixties look barely covers wearers' thighs.
"We're concerned that the design of this uniform may cause problems," including sexual harassment, the Japan Federation of Cabin Attendants said in a statement
The airline, which disputes the union claims, plans to introduce the uniform as a temporary promotion for the launch of domestic routes, its Airbus A330 planes in the spring
his picture taken on March 7, 2014 shows president of Japan's Skymark Airlines, Shinichi Nishikubo (C), and flight attendants posing for photographers during a press preview at Haneda Airport in Tokyo
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