The Facebook has deactivated an account that posted a picture of an EgyptAir hostess in response to contacts by the company, Head of EgyptAir Company Hisham Nahas said Monday.
Nahas asserted full respect for all the company staff and rejection of any sort of humiliation against them.
The national carrier contacted the Facebook website asking it to remove the picture from the social networking website's pages and to close down all pages that claim they represent the company or bear the logo of the company.
The picture of an air hostess was posted on Facebook and shared by many users in mockery of the staffer. The picture was shot by a passenger in violation of the woman's privacy. The passenger later made an apology.
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