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After 24 years, SIA girl now a MILF, 44, still looks good in her kebaya uniform

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Chief stewardess, Jessie Keuk Suet Ching, standing by a model of the newest class on board the Airbus A380 - the Singapore Airline Suites at the SIA inflight training centre

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Gracious, elegant, friendly - a few terms that come to mind when thinking of a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight attendant, better known as the Singapore Girl. Yet, when The Straits Times Online met chief stewardess Jessie Keuk Suet Ching for this feature profile, the words passion, ambition and unpredictability encapsulate her as a Singapore Girl, 24 years after joining the airline.

For Ms Keuk, 44, unpredictability isn't just the thrill of travelling all over the world. Experiencing a myriad of cultures keeps her going. As she said: 'Every flight presents a new challenge and I enjoy that no day is ever the same.'

As a chief stewardess, Ms Keuk wears the vibrant red sarong kebaya. She is in charge of the leading stewardesses who don the green sarong kebayas as well as the flight stewardesses in the cobalt blue uniform, the most recognisable kebaya among the three rankings. This blue kebaya is most associated with the Singapore Girl's trademark look, that for this story, Ms Keuk wore it for ST Online's profile shot of her.


Ms Keuk's role as chief stewardess is to determine how the flight service is to be run and ensure that the inflight team provides excellent service according to the needs of each class. Besides her leadership responsibilities, Ms Keuk supervises the newest class on board the Airbus A380 - the Singapore Airlines Suites.

The exclusive nature of the Suites compared to the Business and Economy classes, requires the cabin crew to pay special attention to passengers, such as preparing the full-sized bed whenever passengers desire to rest. Prior to take-off, flight attendants carry out a final check - after earlier safety and security sweeps - to ensure there are no dangerous items on board. As Ms Keuk aptly put it: 'We are the last line of defence.'


Ms Keuk's many years of experience have enabled her to fly on three different aircraft fleets - Airbus A380, Boeing 747-400 and Boeing 777.

On average, SIA flight attendants fly between 15 and 18 days per month depending on the type of flight they have been assigned to. They could be turnarounds, medium- or long-haul flights. When asked about the stress level that comes with having to work erratic or long hours, or deal with demanding passengers, Ms Keuk quipped: 'What stress?' She added that SIA flight attendants are trained to empathise with their passengers in meeting their needs.


It doesn't take a toll on her personal life too, as Ms Keuk's husband is an inflight supervisor with SIA. However, the couple does not directly work together even though SIA allows for its flight attendants who are married to each other to do so on the same flight. This 'couple-coded' policy was put into place to provide married couples the opportunity to be with one another, particularly since their work requires that they travel throughout most of the year.

However, Ms Keuk and her husband prefer to work on different flights since they have two children aged 16 and 12, and would rather have either one present in Singapore at any time. While away, she stays in touch through smartphone messaging technologies. Besides, Ms Keuk remarked: 'Absence makes the heart grow fonder.'

Before joining SIA in 1987, Ms Keuk was a secretary for slightly under a year. However, she didn't enjoy working in an office environment. 'I couldn't stand sitting behind a desk,' she said. Instead, she had a 'passion for the service industry' and decided to become a flight stewardess.

Though Ms Keuk has achieved the second most senior ranking among cabin crew as a chief stewardess, she asserted: 'I still want to aim for the highest position for myself, which is inflight supervisor.'

After 24 years on the job, this Singapore Girl is still aiming high.
 
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I hope she is not in her real uniform. If she is then I pity here hentakaki so many years. song-san-mak-mak.
 
Last time standard and training more stringent, old staff attitude also better.

Pls make it a point to give a good feedback everytime you fly, for our own local steward and stewardess.:) If FT, then fuck it.:)
 
I hope she is not in her real uniform. If she is then I pity here hentakaki so many years. song-san-mak-mak.


Ah joe, she's a chief stewardess.

At 44, heaven forbids she's allowed to wear ze blue uniform.

Sorry, not my kind of MILF. :D
 
She's a chief stewardess and her husband is Pierre Png's elder brother...
 
20 years in service of SQ still in blue kebaya? Should be at least green. Me 2 years in JAL no promotion resigned already. SQ must be really tightened on recruitment now.
 
Last time standard and training more stringent, old staff attitude also better.

Pls make it a point to give a good feedback everytime you fly, for our own local steward and stewardess.:) If FT, then fuck it.:)

Give good feedback even if the local stewardess is a Pinkerton-infected SPG who shows you black face but fawns over Ang Mos?

Blind patriotism is a silly thing.

Anyhow, SIA flights are overpriced. There are better alternatives out there.
 
Wah lau u guys never read or what? She's a chief n her uniform is red kebaya, 2nd highest post after In-flight stewardess which is purple kebaya. She's wearing blue in those photos are for commercial purposes only because blue is significant with SQ!
 
Wah lau u guys never read or what? She's a chief n her uniform is red kebaya, 2nd highest post after In-flight stewardess which is purple kebaya. She's wearing blue in those photos are for commercial purposes only because blue is significant with SQ!

OIC, just for publicity. Never read properly and sorry. Up your point as apology.
 
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20 years in service of SQ still in blue kebaya? Should be at least green. Me 2 years in JAL no promotion resigned already. SQ must be really tightened on recruitment now.



i was in JAL also. for 6 mths only.
 
thank you. i old uncle very proud of our icon - the sia girl! go go girl!!!
 
These were the ladies that played a significant role in making SIA a world player.
 
Any blow job done during the 24 yrs in flight?? And if yes how many pilot benefited from her??
 
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