‘More bang for your buck’: Airline uses Secret Service sex scandal to promote Colombia flights

A U.S. airline is taking advantage of the hype surrounding the U.S. Secret Service and Colombian prostitutes in a spoof ad campaign.

A new advert by Spirit Airlines, which offers flights between the U.S. and Latin America, features a gaggle of bikini-clad women alongside a sunglasses-clad man, inviting customers to get “more bang for their buck” with flights to Colombia.

Different elements of the scandal, in which it was revealed that a group of Secret Service and U.S. military personnel had taken 21 prostitutes back to a Cartagena hotel last week, are mocked in the ad.

“Upfront payment required,” it states, a reference to the alleged dispute over payment between one of the agents and a prostitute which is believed to have led to the scandal’s discovery.

The viewer is left in no doubt as to where the airline believes the most Latin American”bang” can be found, with an invitation to visit “Cartagena and other destinations” — an insinuation unlikely to go down well in Colombia, where there is frustration that the country is once again being portrayed by the age-old stereotypes of prostitutes and drugs.

Secret Service Assistant Director Paul Morrissey announced yesterday that three agents were leaving their jobs following preliminary investigations. O

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