Berlin, Germany.
Cabin crew capers
Airlines no longer like to portray female cabin crew as sex objects - unlike in the 1960s when most passengers were male businessmen and hemlines were raised as high as possible - but some passengers still like to try. The most notorious attempt in recent years was on the part of the actor Ralph Fiennes, who wooed a Qantas stewardess, Lisa Robertson, on a flight from Darwin to Mumbai. Robertson was sacked after attending to her English Patient a little too closely in the toilet.
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