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Do flight attendants wear their hair up?

The bun is one of the traditional and simple hairstyles many cabin crews wear. You can wear a bun in many different styles, like a classic bun, high bun, messy bun, knot bun, etc., but the Cabin attendants are not allowed to wear all kinds of buns; airlines allow them some specific buns.



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Yes, even flight attendants occasionally put their hair in a ponytail when they're short on time. The big difference? Their ponytails are polished with a fine-toothed comb and two hair ties.

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The video continues with the flight attendant styling her hair to put it up into a sleek bun, while explaining: The answer: If your hair is longer than 15 centimetres it needs to be in a bun or up. This is because, in the event of an emergency, it needs to be out of your face.

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For your flight attendant interview, keep your hair color natural and style it neatly. If your hair is past your shoulders, wear it up in a bun, chignon, or a neat, classy ponytail. Men should opt for a clean-cut hairstyle.

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For your flight attendant interview, keep your hair color natural and style it neatly. If your hair is past your shoulders, wear it up in a bun, chignon, or a neat, classy ponytail. Men should opt for a clean-cut hairstyle.

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There are certain guidelines regarding nails for all flight attendants. Women attendants can have gel, natural-looking acrylic, or other nails. However, appropriate options are small conservative styles of nails because they look more suitable than other sharp-edged long and uncanny nails.

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Under the new policies, flight attendants of all genders can now wear nail polish and “natural-looking” makeup, as well as have visible tattoos—provided they are the size of the employee's work badge or smaller. Previously, male-identifying employees were not allowed to wear any kind of makeup or colored nail polish.

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7 Cannot visit cockpit any time Cabin crew are not allowed to visit the cockpit any time they choose. There is a rule of 'sterile cockpit' where the cabin crew cannot contact the flight crew during certain times unless of an emergency situation.

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They sit on their hands during take off and landing so that if there is any turbulence they are already braced and ready for it. So, it's basically just for safety.

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Look out for it next time you fly.
Turns out there is a specific reason why they do this. According to Bright Side, it's because they have to do a count of the passengers and use a small counting device behind their back to do so. Their aim is to be as discreet as possible when doing it.

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While some airlines still require female flight attendants to wear high heels as part of their uniform, many have relaxed their dress codes to allow more comfortable options such as flats or low-heeled shoes. Some even provide two types of shoes for cabin crew depending on the duties they are performing onboard.

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Airline Says All Flight Attendants Can Wear Makeup
Fashions change and so have our style guidelines over the years, the airline said in a press statement. Our uniform standards have always been reflective of the times.

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Airlines have different standards for the physical appearance of their flight attendants, but in general, they are looking for women who are attractive and well-groomed. It is important to note that being pretty is not the only criteria for being a successful flight attendant.

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While every airline has a different standard, many impose these restrictions: Must have natural-looking hair color, like black, brown, and red. The hair must not cover the face. The hair must appear clean, healthy, and well-maintained.

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Tugging their sleeve to get their attention
(“We're not dogs!” he says). But even if you're gentle and trying to be polite, most flight attendants prefer not to be touched at all.

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Ultimately, tattoos can be hidden with makeup or covered with clothing but for some, removing visible tattoos is the only option to move forward as a flight attendant. If you think you need to remove a tattoo to become a flight attendant, Removery is here to help.

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Here are a few questions that make us flight attendants cringe.
  • What Is The Pilot Drinking? ...
  • The Gate Agent Said You Could Seat Us Together? ...
  • Can I Just Sit Here? ...
  • What Hotel Do You Stay At? ...
  • (Ringing The Call Button) Can I Have A Coke? ...
  • What? ...
  • How Many Days Do You Work? ...
  • Is This Your Usual Route?


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Basic garments like jackets, pants or skirts, shirts, knitwear and outerwear complete your cabin crew's uniform attire. Accessories such as hats, ties, gloves and scarfs add elegance to your flight attendant uniform.

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