Want China Times, Staff Reporter 2013-11-15
A flight attendant sporting the new uniform. (Internet Photo) |
Air Koryo,
North Korea's state-owned airline, has changed the uniforms of their flight
attendants, according to the Facebook page of a Beijing-based travel agency
that specializes in offering tours to the country, reports the Global Times, an
English-language Chinese newspaper that operates under the Communist Party
mouthpiece People's Daily.
The
Facebook page of Koryo Tours shows Air Koryo flight attendants wearing
collar-less uniforms that feature a deeper neckline and caps with gold lining.
The color of the uniforms was changed from red to navy blue and the skirts are
shorter and stop above the knees.
Each
attendant is wearing a badge bearing the image of the country's late leader Kim
Jong-il. The flight attendants in the new uniforms are associated with the
Moranbong Band, an all-female music group formed by the country's new leader Kim
Jong-un, according to experts.
The change
was reportedly an order given by Kim Jong-un to "meet the demands of the
new century."
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