BA Crew’s Wild Hotel Shenanigans: Naked Run & Possible Job Loss
Three British Airways cabin crew members have found themselves suspended—and possibly fired—after a midnight escapade that involved a needless strip parade in a Singapore hotel.
How the Chaos Unfolded
The trio, consisting of two men and a woman, allegedly smuggled liquor from their 14‑hour flight out of Heathrow and decided to turn a lay‑over into a full‑blown party. An inside source told The Sun that the crew “snookered, stripped, and basically turned the cabin into a nudity-filled festival.” The rumor‑mongering began when the “spin the bottle” game blew up out of control, pushing everyone to the brink of drunken delirium.
Then, while tipsy, the three officers accepted a dare that had them strutting down the corridor in a questionable display of human laundry: running naked while ringing doors and spooking unsuspecting guests. One British Airways executive, allegedly “disgusted,” reported the incident straight back to London.
Hotel staff, already dealing with accusations of sexual misconduct and a former crew member being thrown into a pool, were reportedly fed up with the crew’s antics. The exact hotel remains unknown.
Official Response
BA’s stance is clear. When contacted by The New Paper, the airline sent an email stating: “We expect the highest standards of behaviour from our teams everywhere and are investigating what happened. We do not tolerate unruly conduct and will fully investigate all claims.”
Past Misconduct at the Same Airport
Last year, a BA crew member was linked to a separate incident of sexual assault in Singapore, reportedly involving a former air stewardess at the Hotel Jen Tanglin. A 46‑year‑old British man was arrested, though the outcome remains unclear.
Wider Pattern of Misbehaviour
Patients years of experience in the cabin crew world confirm that “intoxicated room parties” happen, but the two‑plus‑one trio’s conduct is “unacceptable and illegal.” Anonymous sources lament that many such situations go unreported because crew members fear jeopardizing their careers.
Former stewardess Rachel (preferring anonymity) added, “Sexual conduct is not unheard of among crews and pilots, but it should never be done in such an over-the‑top public manner. Wherever you go, you represent your airline—and your country.”
Takeaway
In short, a handful of BA crewers got carried away on a drunken night out, ended up naked on a hotel corridor, and now face suspension—and potentially being thrown out of the job. The article was originally published by The New Paper; permission is required for reproduction.
