The airline is relaxing their uniform policies for the first time in a decade
Quantas airlines have made a decision to relax uniform rules.
They've told their female flight attendants that they don't have to wear makeup and high heels.
This is the first time in a decade that the Australian airline has decided to relax some of its uniform policies.
As well as this, male flight attendants can grow their hair long although it must be tied up in a bun or ponytail.
In addition, staff can wear diamond earrings, colour nail polish, Fitbits or large watches, and different glasses frames.
Ladbible report, there will also be a little more fluidity regarding the uniform.
A spokesperson for Qantas issued a statement revealing the company was altering its uniform policy to modernise its guidelines.
“We’re proud of our diversity, and as well as bringing our guidelines up to date, these changes will make wearing our uniform more comfortable and practical for all of our people, including those with a wide range of body types and those from diverse cultural backgrounds,” they said.
The news comes as calls from The Australian Services Union (ASU) were made so uniform policies were more 'diverse and inclusive'.
The Qantas Group and Western Sydney International Airport have reached a landmark agreement that will see both Qantas and Jetstar operating domestic flights from the new airport when it opens in late 2026.
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