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Vietjet Founder Becomes Vietnam’s First Female Billionaire

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Vietjet founder Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao made a fortune by putting sexy bikini-wearing stewardesses on her planes and is now Vietnam’s first female billionaire.

In 2011, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao established budget airline Vietjet and staffed it with sexy bikini-wearing flight attendants.

It didn’t take too long before the money started coming in. She also began selling steamy calendars showcasing her bikini-clad beauties.

By 2017, Vietjet was taking in ten-figure revenues, and likewise giving its founder a ten-figure fortune.

This year she made Forbes’ world billionaires list — the only Southeast Asian female on the roster and the first Vietnamese woman to do so.

The 46-year-old now has bigger plans for her airline, which she envisages as a global operation.

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