Many cabin crew members are required to wear high heels, have their hair up, wear lipstick and to have to have no visible piercings except in the earlobe.
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They can't have tongue piercingsA single ear piercing is allowed and only one set of round-shaped earrings must be worn. No other visible body piercings including tongue, tongue retainer, and nose studs are allowed.
Until today, any uniformed Virgin Atlantic employee had to make sure that their tattoos were covered. But now, cabin crew can show off their ink to the world, while still representing Virgin Atlantic in their uniform on Virgin Atlantic flights.
Per the airline's guidelines, visible tattoos aren't allowed while wearing the flight attendant uniform, even if covered by makeup, jewelry or a bandage. The policy prohibits tattoos in areas visible while wearing the cabin crew uniform, such as the face, ears, hands, wrists and neck.
What is this? Nose, lip and tongue piercings and piercings on other parts of the ear, face or body are not allowed when wearing the Cabin Crew uniform.
The estimated total pay for a Flight Attendant at Virgin Atlantic is $46,607 per year. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $46,607 per year.
There are lots of qualities that we look for in our cabin crew. But above all, we need people who are resilient, supportive, caring, hands on and positive. We take pride in the fact that our cabin crew are from all walks of life, which means you don't need previous cabin crew experience to join us.
Virgin Atlantic has announced an update to its dress code for female flight attendants. They will no longer be mandated to wear makeup to work, and pants will become an automatic uniform option. The change was announced on March 4.
The average Virgin Atlantic hourly pay ranges from approximately $27 per hour for a Flight Attendant to $27 per hour for a Flight Attendant. Virgin Atlantic employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 3.3/5 stars.
The cabin pressure is different from the normal air pressure on the ground. The climate in an airplane is also different from the natural climate back on earth. The air is dry, which causes much more static electricity. This can cause your piercing to become itchy.
If by fly you mean in an airplane, there are no risks associated with flying with new piercings. The change in air pressure would have no effect. The inside of a plane can be a hotbed of diseases though, so give your piercings a good, careful clean afterwards when you can.