So the flight attendants for Korean Airlines wear either light blue blazers, or light blue shirts under a white blazer. The Korean Airlines livery is also light blue; therefore the outside of the aircraft matches the colour of the flight attendants' uniforms. I don't understand what purpose this really serves other than to avoid unsightly colour clashes should a fully clothed flight attendant somehow become stuck to the outside of the aircraft.I might just be harbouring misdirected rage at the fact that the flag-carrier for my own country has pink uniforms despite the fact the rest of the airline's branded products are teal.
Further points to note include the fact that one of the flight attendants in the above picture appears to be a good foot taller than any normal human being, and that any airplane that requires at least three captains must be getting slightly outmoded.
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