Wizz Air has been accused of being sexist after using a picture of a woman in a tight mini dress on one of its safety cards.
The card features a number of drawings of a woman demonstrating various safety procedures on board, including fitting a life jacket and leaving the aircraft.
However, some passengers have questioned why the woman is wearing such a tight dress and why some of the drawings feature "sideboob".
Some have even pointed out the impracticality of the outfit when it comes to leaving a plane.
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Twitter user Laura Watkin wrote: "Really @wizzair?! Surely the bare legs would result in serious chafing on the emergency slide? #jobsforwomen #everydaysexism #bodycon #stereotype."
While Antonio Pratas remarked on how a "little bit of sideboob made the cut" in one if the images, reports the Sun .
He tweeted Wizz Air saying: "What's with safety leaflets? The hostess portrayed here is a very sexy one, I'd say TOO SEXY even. A bit of sideboob makes the cut here."

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Others pointed out how some of the images cut off the bottom of the woman's dress, and that it is drawn on so tight to her body - she actually looks naked.