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  2. Cosmetics policy - Wikipedia

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    While many companies have mandatory cosmetics policies for women workers, the expectation that women wear cosmetics at work is often "unspoken". A gendered "grooming gap" in the workplace may have negative consequences for women workers, who may have to spend more money and time on cosmetics than men.

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

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    Yes, yes, yes. Between 1974 and 1985, Australia’s Qantas boasted clashing colours, wild prints and no cohesive theme between any of its cabin crew outfits. While male get-ups towed a fine line ...

  4. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    Also, during the 1980s and 1990s, more men were allowed to apply as flight attendants, helping to create more usage of this term. More recently the term cabin crew or cabin staff has begun to replace 'flight attendants' in some parts of the world, because of the term's recognition of their role as members of the crew.

  5. Don't leave sleeping passengers on planes after flights land ...

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    Don't leave sleeping passengers on planes after flights land, American Airlines union reminds cabin crew. Pete Syme. January 9, 2025 at 7:16 AM. An American Airlines Boeing 777.

  6. Pre-flight safety demonstration - Wikipedia

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    actions required of passengers prior to takeoff (sometimes referred to as “final cabin check” and often accompanied with a physical check by crew): a reminder that seat belts are securely fastened and that all aisles, bulkheads and emergency exit rows must remain clear at all times

  7. I've worked on cruise ships for over 6 years. Here's an ... - AOL

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    Crew members in higher positions have better cabins Based on what I've seen, managers and officers typically have cabins with a porthole and full-size bed, plus an additional fold-down bed for guests.

  8. Crew resource management - Wikipedia

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    A malfunctioning compass gave the crew an incorrect heading, although the instrument landing system and Global Positioning System indicated they were off course. The first officer made several attempts to indicate the problem to the captain but a failure to follow airline procedures and a lack of a standardized communication protocol to ...

  9. Air France - Wikipedia

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    It is a dedicated cabin section with a 2-4-2 (2-3-2 on the long haul Airbus fleet and 3-3-3 for Alize on the 777-300 serving Indian Ocean and Caribbean routes) configuration with 38″ pitch (36″ for long-haul Alize seats), 123° reclining fixed-shell seats, including an adjustable headrest, a 10.4″ touchscreen, personal reading lamp ...