An air hostess has been jailed for more than two years for drug dealing after turning to crime following the loss of her job during the coronavirus crisis. Alexandra Dobre (pictured), 27, who is thought to have worked for Ryanair and Wizz Air, had been based at London Luton Airport but was made redundant in the spring. She began a relationship with a man she met on a dating app and moved to Staffordshire, before agreeing to deliver cocaine after becoming short of cash. Staffordshire Police then stopped her grey Fiat Punto in Stoke-on-Trent on the night of August 7 this year and found six wraps of cocaine inside her purse. Neil Ahuja, prosecuting, told Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court: 'She was evasive with the officers about where she was living.' Police searched a flat in Hanley and came across 81 small snap-seal bags of white powder concealed in a bedside table, which tested positive for cocaine. Another six sealed bags of the class A substance were found. In total, the 19.4 grams had an estimated street value of between £1,740 and £2,610. Detectives also seized £480 in cash, along with a mobile phone (all pictured, centre). Dobre pleaded guilty to possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply.