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Ryanair 'Red Hot Crew' Adverts Banned By Advertising Standards Authority

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First Posted: 15/02/2012 06:49 Updated: 15/02/2012 06:57   PA

Budget airline Ryanair has been rapped by a watchdog for a "sexist" advertising campaign which "objectified" women.

The promotion, which showed a scantily-clad model in lingerie, sparked a string of complaints with one flight attendant claiming it portrayed cabin crew as glamour models.

The adverts, which ran with the strapline "Red Hot Fares & Crew", have now been banned.

The move comes after thousands of people backed calls for the promotion to be axed.

A string of 17 complainants also lodged grievances with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) which concluded the campaign was likely to cause "widespread offence".

It said one image, entitled "Ornella February", which showed a model pulling down the top of her pants with a thumb, was particularly "sexually suggestive".

Ryanair, no stranger to controversy, said the promotion featured shots taken from its 2012 cabin crew charity calendar.

It claimed the pictures were not sexist because members of staff had volunteered to produce the images, the watchdog said.

But the ASA disagreed and ruled the adverts could not appear again.

"We also considered that most readers would interpret these images, in conjunction with the text 'Red hot fares & crew!!!' and the names of the women, as linking female cabin crew with sexually suggestive behaviour," it said.

"Although we acknowledged that the women in the ads had consented to appear in the calendar, we considered that the ads were likely to cause widespread offence, when displayed in a national newspaper."

The promotion caused a furore when it was launched last year and more than 5,000 people lent their support to the online campaign, led by a flight attendant called Ghada.

At the time she said: "I'm a member of cabin crew. I love my job and take it seriously, so I was disgusted to see this Ryanair ad which basically portrays cabin crew as glamour models.

"My work colleagues, many of whom are male, work hard with me to ensure the safety of our passengers.

"Safety is our number-one priority, not the brand of our underwear."

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Budget airline Ryanair has been rapped by a watchdog for a "sexist" advertising campaign which "objectified" women. The promotion, which showed a scantily-clad model in lingerie, sparked a string o...
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15:47 on 15/02/2012
i think it brightens our days and im sure most men woundnt care if it was the other way around
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wisdomteeth
free thinking is better than paying for it
15:27 on 15/02/2012
To all those who think this ok, I wonder what the response would be to an ad featuring a good looking bloke in tight trousers and the words 'you'll enjoy being served by our Dick'?
18:26 on 15/02/2012
I could not care a fig!





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14:25 on 15/02/2012
A deliberate ploy for free advertising
14:11 on 15/02/2012
I dont see anything wrong with this at all !!..... The only women who would ever be offended by this are those fatties that cant pry themselves away from the pasty and chips they eat breakfast, lunch and dinner !. I think this is a wonderfull ad campaign and asside from promoting low travel fares. It offers women somthing to aspire too, and there is no harm in that !. No different ro Geogio Armani having topless photo's of david Beckam in every newspaper, on billboards and every other TV add !.
13:46 on 15/02/2012
It looks like Ryanair want to go bankrupt.
13:25 on 15/02/2012
Become a member of the Ryanair Mile High Club - ask your steward or stewardess for details.
13:13 on 15/02/2012
Ryanair, that's the airline where you have to pay extra for everything from peanuts and orange juice to using the loo, right?
I'd rather fly an airline which does not waste money on expensive ads but still offers something once known as service.
13:10 on 15/02/2012
So its OK to have two good looking ladies wanting to strip search a Tennis player on TV... What a sad, miserable society this country is becoming because of a very small minority of people.
13:38 on 15/02/2012
totaly agree what a sad world we live in
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Stefan Dembowski
Just an amateur photographer.
12:55 on 15/02/2012
Wow, 2012 looks like a good year too...
;)
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Norman Mitchison
12:19 on 15/02/2012
So it is proven, there are 17 miserable gits objecting to models. What about the near the knuckle ones on TV.?
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LeftFoLyfe
Another SHOCKING headline in 3... 2... 1...
11:41 on 15/02/2012
Are they owned by GoDaddy?
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Sol76
11:24 on 15/02/2012
On a plane I would rather have an average looking stewardess who does her job well than someone who just got hired for her looks.
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11:26 on 15/02/2012
What is wrong with having both qualities in one girl?
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Sol76
11:35 on 15/02/2012
Nobody said it was one or the other. I just think the quality of service stewardesses can provide should always be a bigger priority to the airline they work for than their sex appeal.
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Kehlan Sutai Inigan
11:00 on 15/02/2012
17 complaints? out of how many million who saw the advert? Cant say I particularly like the image but theres worse things to be complaining about. Ryanair win anyway, the complaints got them far more publicity than the advert ever did.
11:28 on 15/02/2012
And that was no doubt intended by the appalling O'Leary person's ad agency; still, that's not a reason for not complaining about sexist, manipulative, half-witted claptrap that treats his employees like thick cattle (as well as the passengers) is it?
10:41 on 15/02/2012
your man O'Leary is pretty smart so he is!
Apart from anything else,those pictures might have been sexy in 1958,but come on............
Personally I found the Yorkshire W.I. calendar they made such a "cute" movie about far more demeaning,but of course old people have very little say in brand new unsexist,unracist Britain.
Frankly if I was Abu Qutada I'd be saying Quta - ta to this country asap before they bring out a naked muslim calendar.
09:56 on 15/02/2012
Time Ryanair was banned...from the skies.