AirAsia was forced to apologize after an ad campaign alluded to sex tourism in Thailand

FILE PHOTO: AirAsia planes sit on the tarmac at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia August 28, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo

  • Low-cost carrier AirAsia issued an apology for a controversial campaign which appeared to promote sex tourism in Thailand.
  • The Malaysian airline, which flies to more than 140 destinations in the Asia-Pacific region, ran ads with the suggestive slogan “Get off in Thailand.”
  • The airline has since apologized and confirmed it had removed the last of the advertisements.

Low-cost carrier AirAsia issued an apology for a controversial campaign which appeared to promote sex tourism in Thailand.

The Malaysian airline, which flies to more than 140 destinations in the Asia-Pacific region, ran an advertisement with the suggestive slogan “Get off in Thailand.”

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Source : BusinessInsider.Com

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