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Colour grey hair, no religious threads and other don’ts: What Air India's new grooming guidelines say

The guidelines are part of Tata’s campaign to upgrade Air India’s status in the aviation market. The company is working on upgrading its fleet as well as improving service levels.

By CNBCTV18.com Nov 25, 2022 4:43:16 PM IST (Updated)

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Air India has issued new guidelines on grooming for its flight crew. In an effort to improve the company’s image, the Tata-owned airline has asked its crew to adhere to new guidelines which include dying grey hair, shaving hair when suffering from male pattern baldness or balding patches, and not wearing black and religious threads on the wrist, neck and ankle.

The guidelines are part of Tata’s campaign to upgrade Air India’s status in the aviation market. The company is working on upgrading its fleet as well as improving service levels. Tata hopes to increase its market share to 30 percent in domestic and international routes over the next five years. The airline currently has a 10 percent domestic and 12 percent international route market share in India.

Apart from asking the male crew to shave, the airline has said that the crew cut is no longer permitted. The new guidelines also asked male crew members to shave and apply hair gel daily.