Setara Qassim is another beautiful young woman deemed “too sexy for the plane” by Southwest Airlines. Here are pictures of Setara Qassim in the green halter top dress that Southwest said was too sexy to fly in and the news video clip where Setara talks about being forced to cover herself with a blanket.

Setara Qassim original outfit and Southwest dress code version:
Setara Qassim no fly outfit Setara Qassim Southwest Airlines coverup outfit

Here’s the Setara Qassim video showing the attractive young woman gracefully moving about in her green summer dress. It’s nothing special because you see these outfits all the time. It’s just that Setara Qassim is stunningly beautiful and there are a lot of haters out there…

Setara Qassim Pictures

What’s next? Will Southwest Airlines provide Islamic outfits like the black head-to-toe covering known as the burqa so that young ladies meet their unwritten and totally inane modesty standards?

How could Southwest Airlines forget their own stewardess outfits from the Seventies?
Very sexy 1970s Southwest Airlines stewardess uniform
1970s: Southwest Airlines experiences a dramatic jump in ticket sales when its flight attendants start wearing white go-go boots and hot pants. The airline adopts a new motto to match (”Sex sells seats”) and begins serving in-flight drinks with names like Passion Punch and Love Potion. Same damn airline–they must have forgot their history of “sex sells seats.”

Southwest Airlines is denying the complaint brought on by Setara Quassim, the second woman who was told to cover up during a flight. The company also went on to say that they don’t even have a record that Qassim ever complained about the incident.

Setara Qassim said a flight attendant confronted her during the trip from Tucson, Arizona, to Burbank, California, and asked whether she had a sweater to go over her green halter-style dress.

Qassim, 21, continued to say she was forced to wrap a blanket around herself for the rest of the flight. She complained that if Southwest wants passengers to dress a certain way, it should publish a dress code.

The same thing happened to Kayla Ebbert, aka Kyla Ebbert, and we have pics and video clips of Kyla Ebbert on the Today Show talking about her own humiliating experience with the Southwest Airlines dress code.

Kayla Ebbert models her “too sexy” outfit on the Today Show:
Kayla Ebbert too sexy to fly outfit
http://hitsusa.com/blog/107/kayla-ebbert/

And that’s about it for the public relations blunder the unwritten Southwest Airlines dress code created when they sexually harassed Setara Qassim, whose only crime was being beautiful in an attractive summer dress on a hundred degree day.

We’ll keep you posted as more develops with Setara Qassim.

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