Hawaiian Airlines maintains a strict grooming policy for its flight attendants, generally requiring that no tattoos be visible while in uniform. In 2026, this policy remains consistent with many "legacy" carriers: if a tattoo is on an area not covered by the standard uniform (such as the face, neck, hands, or lower arms/legs), it must be concealed. While some airlines have relaxed these rules, Hawaiian's "No Visible Tattoo" policy means that candidates are often checked during the interview and training process to ensure compliance. Tattoos on the torso or upper thighs that are fully hidden by the uniform are acceptable, but using bandages or makeup to cover a visible tattoo is typically not permitted by their standards. If you have a tattoo on your forearm or ankle, you would likely be required to wear the long-sleeved shirt or trousers options at all times, provided those uniform pieces completely and permanently obscure the ink from any passenger's view.