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Pakistan International Airlines cabin crew told to lose weight... or their jobs

Pakistan International Airlines has launched an inquiry into the 'unfortunate incident' (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has reportedly told all overweight or "obese" members of its cabin crew to lose weight in the first half of 2019 or face losing their jobs.

A leaked memo from management was obtained by Pakistani outlet ARY News that said staff face being grounded if they fail to lose enough weight.

In it, airline bosses said they have decided to "gradually reduce waiver of 30 lbs. excess weight to zero lbs. in upcoming months for the cabin crew."

"If any crew found above 30 lbs. from the desired weight after 31st Jan, 2019, will be grounded and referred to Air Crew Medical Center for medical evaluation & treatment until weight is reduced up to desired standard/BMI."

"Henceforth, weight check of all the cabin crew will be carried out at their base stations respectively and comprehensive data will be maintained for perusal of management."

1,800 flight crew members recieved the memo, it was reported.

Around 100 people, just over 5% of the crew, would need to lose weight by July 1 to avoid grounding, Mashhood Tajwar, a PIA spokesman, told CNN.

He said the weight loss memo was a "regular, routine matter" and that flight attendants had to be "slim, smart and fit."

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