| (Reuters) -    Richard Branson will take to the skies as an airline stewardess on a charity    flight next month to finally fulfil a bet with aviation rival Tony Fernandes    over the fortunes of their teams in the 2010 Formula One season. AirAsia chief Fernandes,    who once worked for Branson's music business, bet the British entrepreneur    that his Lotus Racing team would do better in their debut season than Virgin    Racing team with the loser dressing up as an female flight attendant. Lotus F1 finished 10th in    the constructors' championship to Virgin's 12th and so on May 12, Branson -    "complete with make-up, a pair of high heels and freshly shaved    legs" - will join the AirAsia X cabin crew on a flight from Perth to    Kula Lumpur. "The day of    reckoning for Sir Richard has finally arrived," Fernandes said in an    AirAsia news release on Monday. "It's an awkward    moment when you go down memory lane and recall the times I used to work for    Richard. And it's hilarious to think now, that it's Richard who will be    working for me as a sassy flight attendant." Members of the public can    purchase tickets for the flight for A$399 ($410) with A$100 of the fare going    to Australian charity Starlight Children's Foundation. Branson is no longer    involved in Formula One with the Virgin team now competing as Marussia Racing,    while Fernandes's team has since been renamed Caterham F1. ($1 = 0.9635 Australian    dollars) (Reporting by Nick    Mulvenney; Editing by John O'Brien) | 
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