Ryanair cabin crews girls strip off for charity calendar
They have been trying to ditch their dubious reputation and work-hard play-hard image for decades.
But a dubious new calendar featuring scantily-clad Ryanair girls posing in the skimpiest of bikinis will do nothing to improve public perception of the trolley dolly.
Dubious: Miss January poses up in the cockpit
The girls, who look more like page three pinups than cabin crew, pout and pose in various locations around an airport and on-board their planes.
First there's January pin-up Julia, showing off her ample assets in a barely-there white and black bikini coupled with a black hat.
Bare essentials: Miss June couples her bikini with cowboy boots
Then there's Miss July Edita, reclining on a large wheel with a wrench in her hand and axel grease smeared over her bared torso.
The complement is joined by a selection of other Ryanair staff, all similarly attired in flesh-flashing bikini tops and bottoms
Soap suds: Miss October shows off her cleaning uniform
The images are a long way from Ryanair's usual uniform, demure buttoned-up blue suits and high neck blouses.
And though the girls are probably guaranteed to get flight-deck temparatures soaring, some might say they are not the best advert for children's charity Angels Quest, which will receive proceeds from the calendar.
Cover-up: Miss April looks almost fully clothed beside her colleagues
Despite the risque nature of some of the images, the company claims the publication is good fun in a worthwhile cause.
Eddie Wilson, of Ryanair, said: "Ryanair's gorgeous cabin crew are raising the cabin temperature with 2008's hottest calendar.
Classic pinup pose: Miss February lies back and smiles for the camera
"Passengers will be able to bring a dozen of Europe's most stunning cabin crew home for just £5.
"This exclusive Ryanair charity calendar will be on board for a limited period only - so we urge passengers to buy the next time they fly."
Mechanic: Miss July poses with wrench
The Girls of Ryanair Calendar 2008 will be available on board all flights from Saturday November 17, with money going to Angels Quest, which provides respite care for special needs children.