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What is the dress code for American Airlines employees?

Ticketing agents and other airport personnel are also provided uniforms. Crew and airport personnel must maintain a neat work appearance with tattoos covered and body piercings removed. American Airlines employees not located at the airport or directly interacting with customers can dress in a business casual manner.



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Flight dress codes Clothing must cover the upper part of the torso, such as a tank or halter top. Clothing must cover the lower part of the torso, such as shorts.

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Today, except for the narrow dress codes outlined in their contracts, airlines don't tell passengers what to wear. They do, however, offer some guidance for employees who are traveling off-duty.

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Free Flights (If Space Available) - Unlimited space available travel for free for all employees, domestic partners/spouses, children, parents/in-laws (small fee) and 16 buddy passes/year (small fee). Can travel anywhere, anytime on AA, Delta, United and all other partner airlines.

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All new team members are eligible for benefits starting on their first day of active service.

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Color rotations and products vary depending on cabin, however each kit includes the essentials: an eye mask, earplugs, a toothbrush and toothpaste.

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American Airlines is a American carrier. Frequent travelers give the airline an average rating of 7.2/10.

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Major carriers generally place importance on cleanliness and use industrial machinery to wash and dry blankets. Some airlines may still provide unwrapped blankets or blankets that have been refolded and reused.

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The five most common dress codes and what they actually mean for men and women
  • See here how to wear each dress code.
  • White tie. Women: floor-length formal gown and gloves; hair typically worn in an up-do. ...
  • Black tie. Women: floor-length formal gown. ...
  • Lounge suit. ...
  • Cocktail. ...
  • Smart casual. ...
  • See here how to wear each dress code.


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