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Delta's 'specific' memo for flight attendants
Delta Air Lines Emphasizes Flight Attendant Uniform Compliance Begins With Hiring
From grooming to phone usage, Delta believes its flight attendant appearance requirements will promote a memorable experience for passengers . Even prospective employees are subje
Delta pushes strict underwear regulations for flight attendants in eyebrow-raising memo
Delta says that clothing “must be professional and fit properly” — “dresses and skirts should be at or below knee length.” Athletic shoes are not allowed, and shoes worn must be closed-toe flats, heels or slingback. For those who wear the male uniform, a tie is required with button-collared dress shirts.
Delta Airlines to flight attendants: "Wear proper undergarments" in new uniform memo
Delta Airlines has issued a memo detailing strict appearance guidelines for flight attendants, emphasizing professionalism. The memo mandates proper but invisible undergarments, natural hair colors, subtle nails,
Why Delta Air Lines is reminding flight attendants to wear ‘proper’ underwear
Delta Air Lines has posted a two-page document on its website outlining its strict standards for prospective flight attendants’ training, interviews, and career advancement. There’s also a new require
I’m a flight attendant — avoid wearing these clothes on the plane
“Practically every flight, I see someone with barely any clothes on — crop tops with booty shorts; sports bras and leggings sans jacket; bathing suits and board shorts. You name it; chances are we’ve seen it,” she said, recommending passengers travel with a spare change of clothes in case of emergency.
Delta reminds wannabe flight attendants to wear underwear during interviews
Delta Air Lines has issued a gentle reminder to flight attendant hopefuls about its “appearance requirements” for employees — more specifically, that underwear is required.
"Wear Proper Undergarments": Delta Airlines' New Memo For Flight Attendants
A recent two-page memo outlines strict appearance requirements for interviews, training, and career advancement.
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Examined: How Flight Attendant Uniforms Have Evolved Over The Years
Flight attendant uniforms have evolved massively over the last 90 years, with many modern uniforms once again being ...
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Delta Air Lines Just Had Its Hiring Memo Leak, and the Contents Are Eye-Opening
Writing on Paddle Your Own Kanoo, an airline site devoted almost exclusively to the world of flight attendants, Mateusz ...
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Indigo slammed for girl power ad: ‘What about your beauty standards for flight attendants?’
Indigo is facing major backlash for its advertisement on girl power, with many calling out the disconnect between the airline ...
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Flight attendants reveal the common passenger behaviour that drives them mad
A flight attendant said that “nothing burns my polyester uniform britches more” than when an impatient passenger presses the ...
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Flight attendants reveal the common passenger behaviour that drives them mad – it’s bad news if you’re a button presser
FLIGHT attendants have revealed the common passenger behaviour that really drives them mad – it’s not good news for those who ...
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Flight attendant on TikTok reveals luggage tag safety tip she wishes more flyers knew about
A flight attendant who says she works for American Airlines, shared on TikTok a safety tip to keep your personal information a secret, and it involves the tag on your luggage.
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‘Wear proper undergarments, skirts should fall…’: This company’s memo for employees leaves people in shock
Tattoos must be covered, Hair must be naturally coloured, Body piercings, other than the nose, are not allowed, strict memo ...
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