We often discover people becoming millionaires in unusual and unexpected way. And most of all, these ways seem completely ridiculous. Still think working hard is not an option here and people do nothing to make huge sums for their ideas? Well, a genius is not born a genius, as well as this 45-year-old Vietnamese entrepreneur who has made a great deal of money on her cunning concept. Staffing an airline with women wearing bikini is likely to make her the first Vietnam’s female billionaire! Speaking about specific numbers, according to the Bloomberg, the woman is set to have a net worth 1.37 billion US dollars. That’s going to happen in the next 3 month, when the privately-owned airline company becomes public. VietJet, the company where Thao works as CEO, grabbed more than 30% of country’s airline industry market shares in just a few years (and it’s starting from nothing!), its success comes mostly because of stewardesses wearing bikini. And the percent of market share is growing each day. VietJet, the company where Thao works as CEO, grabbed more than 30% of country’s airline industry market shares in just a few years (and it’s starting from nothing!), its success comes mostly because of stewardesses wearing bikini. And the percent of market share is growing each day. On flights to the beach locations, flight attendants are young and attractive women wearing sexy bikini costumes that create a good mood and make the whole flight more relaxing. Thao is not just a person who hit the jackpot. She is a real hard worker. Her family didn’t have much money when she was a child. Her mother was a teacher and father was a pharmacist, but they both gave her more than parents usually do, as Thao says. The woman made her first million at 21, when she was a Moscow finance and economics student, selling fax machines and latex rubber. After becoming a millionaire, she started her career in trading steel, machinery, fertiliser and other assets, selling them in Russia before the Soviet Union collapsed. Then she moved back to Vietnam and invested in Vietnam International Commercial Joint Stock Bank, later she applied to run the airline company. The woman is very loyal to her subordinates: “You have the right to wear anything you like, either the bikini or the traditional ao dai (traditional Vietnamese clothing – a tight-fitting tunic made from silk, worn over pants)”, she says. And why not actually do that, if it makes passengers a lot happier? The Same girls wearing these steamy and provocative outfits are featured on the company’s special calendars and lookbooks, which again shows, how conservative Vietnamese culture can be. Who wouldn’t want to get the calendar for himself? Thao actually don’t mind people associating her airline company with sexy women wearing bikini. And that’s one of the secrets of her success: making the customers feel a lot better! Just sit back and enjoy your flight.