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  2. The world’s best and worst cabin crew uniforms - AOL

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    These days, a 2023 uniform shakeup saw Qantas ditch mandatory heels and embrace make-up for flight attendants of all genders for the first time in the carrier’s 102-year history. Singapore Airlines

  3. History of Flight Attendant Uniforms - AOL

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    Tim Graham, Getty Images Flight attendants are the most important point of contact between an airline and its passengers. As the "face" of an airline, their appearance and behavior during flights ...

  4. Are these the worst uniforms for flight attendants? - AOL

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    Air travel has evolved over the past 50 years, but uniforms for female flight attendants have not. Airlines like Qantas and Cathay Pacific have been criticized for tight uniforms and short skirts ...

  5. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    Hainan Airlines debuted their new flight attendant's uniforms at the 2017 Laurence Xu Haute Couture Show at Paris Couture Week. [43] During the 1960s, Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) was known for brightly coloured female flight attendant uniforms that included short miniskirts. In the early 1970s, the uniform changed to hotpants. [40]

  6. Singapore Girl - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines' flight attendant trainees have to undergo deportment classes to learn how to carry themselves when in uniform, including how to pick up objects A training batch typically consists of 20 cabin crew trainees, and the training spans three-and-a-half months.

  7. Pacific Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    PSA flight attendants in microskirt and boots uniform. In the 1960s PSA was known for the brightly colored flight attendant uniforms, with miniskirts; in the early 1970s the fashion changed to hotpants. [145] A PSA flight attendant, Marilyn Tritt, wrote a book about her tenure at the company titled Long Legs and Short Nights. [148]