What a lush! A Qatar Airways flight attendant was found slumped outside the entrance to her overnight accommodations, allegedly intoxicated, on Monday. Apparently, she was dropped off at the property by her coworkers; other coworkers later found her and proceeded to lug her upstairs.

The woman’s boss, Qatar’s Vice Present Rossen Dimitrov, was not pleased, to say the least. After he heard the news, he sent out a mass email to the entire company — the tenth-largest airline in the world — detailing the intoxication incident, complete with a photo of the woman’s boozy bust.



The flight attendant was found passed out in the entrance of her building. (Photo: MailOnline Travel)



“I am so ashamed and disturbed by this behavior, displayed by a tenured member of our team, an adult who has been with the company for over nine years,” he wrote in the email. “I am very disappointed.”



Related: Qatar is Building a Whole New City From Scratch for the 2022 World Cup!

The incident is extra surprising, considering Qatar Airways operates out of a Muslim country that prohibits alcohol among its citizens.



“In Doha, the consumption of alcohol is not permitted for nationals and, although drinking is permitted for foreigners, being seen to be drunk would be considered highly disrespectful — it would have negative implications for both the individual and those associated with them,” a Qatar Airways spokesperson told MailOnline Travel.



Related: A Slew of Discounted Flights to Asian Cities on Qatar Airways

Qatar is on a mission to improve its work environment. (Photo: AP Photo)

It also doesn’t bode well for the company at large, either, which is trying to change its staff policies.

“For over a year, we have been working on a review and revision of the employment conditions for our cabin crew members, leading to reforms in our practices that have been universally welcomed by our staff as we have rolled them out since December 2014,” the spokesperson continued. “This is something of which we are proud, but obviously we are making these changes in a culture which remains largely conservative.”



So what now? “The matter is now under investigation,” the spokesperson said. And we’re guessing that the presumably blacked-out woman may have gotten a little pink slip.



Let Yahoo Travel inspire you every day. Hang out with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Watch Yahoo Travel’s new original series A Broad Abroad.