Aeromexico rolls out new flight attendant uniforms
July 3rd, 2019 Jenny Johnson No Comment Airline 3184 views
Aeromexico, in collaboration with renowned local designer Lorena Saravia, is giving its flight attendants’ uniforms a fresh look. The new creations will be used starting today and for the next five years.
In aviation history, flight attendant uniforms have come to represent more than just the image of an airline; they have become icons of fashion and elegance. Famous designers have worked with companies around the world to create these pieces.
Aeromexico’s cabin crew uniform is known for garments that adapt to the “all-terrain” needs of women today, with dresses that provide ease of movement and comfort, combining elegance, resilience, and modernity. An elegant and minimalist design was also sought for men, allowing for the optimal performance of their duties.
Lorena Saravia’s work reflects the personality of a strong woman with a signature style. Listening to the needs of Aeromexico flight attendants, the designer created comfortable pieces that allow them to perform their activities with elegance, mixing haute couture with fast fashion.
The new uniform is navy blue with black highlighting a line on the back that is reminiscent of a tuxedo and a hallmark of the designer’s pieces. Shoes for all crew members are black, and the ladies will no longer wear a hat as with the former uniform.
Aeromexico, Mexico’s global airline, continues to strive to ensure that its employees have the best working conditions in the domestic aviation industry. It consistently expresses its appreciation and recognition to the enormous commitment made by its cabin crew members to offer the best customer service.
With an average of 600 flights daily, Aeromexico has more than 2,900 flight attendants in its workforce.
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