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A photograph of the Ryanair crew sleeping on the airport floor was staged, as showed a sequence of the airline.
The low-cost carrier's staff had published a photo showing them lying on the floor of the airport staff lounge.
Image of Málaga airport with an escort number and a mention indicating that the air traffic started around the world https://t.co/rl5B0u7PLY via @ 20m
– Confederación USO (@USOConfe) October 18, 2018
The photo went viral, sparking the airline's criticism of social media.
However, Ryanair said the photo was falsified by Malaga airport staff on Saturday night.
Ryanair exposes a fake photo of a cabin crew sleeping in his room. Watch the video here: pic.twitter.com/tzTn6EHsKH
– Ryanair (@ Ryanair) October 17, 2018
CCTV footage broadcast by the airline shows the staff in a dimly lit room that rises from chairs and lies on the hard floor to pose for a photo.
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A representative of the crew told the Irish Times: "By posting the video, Ryanair demonstrated that the crews were stuck in a room with only a few chairs. This completely validates our point of origin.
"The crew acted as a protest to demonstrate the conditions under which they had to endure."
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