Air India is catching heat for forcing its flight attendants to spiff up.
Air India has issued strict grooming requirements for cabin crew in an. The new rules include a ban on gray hair—which must be regularly dyed a natural shade. And male employees with receding hairlines or bald patches must now shave their head in order to maintain a cleaner look.
That’s just the start: Crew cuts aren’t permitted. No beards . High top knots and low buns are banned for female crew members. Women can’t wear pearl earrings—only plain gold or diamond studs. There are even rules about what the crew can read while onboard the plane, as well as what they can post on social media .AFP via Getty Images
The requirements are part of an attempt by new owners Tata Group to overhaul the airline’s image now that it has been made private. The airline’s
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