Yes, you can absolutely be a flight attendant with short hair, and in 2026, styles like pixie cuts and bob cuts are very common and often preferred for their ease of maintenance. The primary requirement across all major airlines, from Emirates to Delta, is that the hair must look neat, professional, and "groomed." Most grooming manuals specify that short hair should not fall over the eyes or interfere with the proper fit of emergency equipment, such as an oxygen mask or smoke hood. For those with hair that reaches the shoulders or longer, airlines usually mandate it be tied back in a bun, ponytail, or French twist to maintain a uniform look. While extremely "edgy" styles like shaved patterns or unnatural neon colors are still generally prohibited at legacy carriers, "classic" short hair is seen as a smart and practical choice for the fast-paced cabin environment. Always check your specific airline's "Style Guide" during training, as they may have minor rules regarding hair accessories like headbands or clips.