Mumbai: Air India's decision to implement a travel dress code for its employees, their families and also staff of other airlines who fly it to help maintain a 'standard of good taste' has evoked mixed reactions from employees and their families who will now have to stick to smart business casuals and formal footwear while travelling.
In a circular issued by the airline's director (personnel) NK Jain on Wednesday (October 21), the airline said, "Being in the service industry, it is expected that all employees of Air India, who are the face of the company, while travelling on duty or leave should dress in accordance with the standards of good taste including being neat, clean and wellgroomed."
"Employees, while on duty or leave travel, should dress in traditional or formal clothing which does not include see-through, torn, form fitting clothing, shorts and miniskirts. Further, in business class, wearing casual clothes and footwear are not acceptable," Jain said.
28/10/15 Aditya Anand/Mumbai Mirror
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In a circular issued by the airline's director (personnel) NK Jain on Wednesday (October 21), the airline said, "Being in the service industry, it is expected that all employees of Air India, who are the face of the company, while travelling on duty or leave should dress in accordance with the standards of good taste including being neat, clean and wellgroomed."
"Employees, while on duty or leave travel, should dress in traditional or formal clothing which does not include see-through, torn, form fitting clothing, shorts and miniskirts. Further, in business class, wearing casual clothes and footwear are not acceptable," Jain said.
28/10/15 Aditya Anand/Mumbai Mirror