Virgin Atlantic modified its gendered clothing requirement uniform policy on Wednesday to permit male staff to wear skirts as its launches a new campaign become the world’s “most inclusive airline.”
Pronoun badges will also be offered to the plane crew in customers in addition to allowing staff “wear uniforms that express their true identity.”
Virgin Atlantic staffers are now given “gender-inclusive” uniform options. The “red option” was previously required uniform for female flight attendants and the “burgundy” option was previously worn by male flight attendants. Now, either option is available for either sex, allowing men to wear skirts and women to wear trousers. Additional options are now available for “non-binary” members of the crew.
Customers are now permitted to select new “gender-neutral” pronouns including “Mx,” “U” or “X” markers when booking their flights.
The airline’s staff will also be provided with pronoun badges to display to passengers the pronouns they prefer to be referred as. The optional badges are also available to customers during check-in.
All Virgin Atlantic staffers are also now required to attend “inclusivity” training, the Daily Mail reports.
The airline has partnered with RuPaul’s Drag Race star Michelle Visage to promote its “Be Yourself” campaign and “fluid approach” to uniform requirements and “reflect the diversity of its workforce.”
Tyreece Nye, a TikTok star and contestant on ‘Slag Wars’ are showcasing Virgin Atlantic’s new policy in a fashion photo shoot published on Tuesday.
Virgin describes its drive to destroy the male and female sex as part of “an ongoing drive to champion the individuality of its people and customers.”
Visage, who describes herself as the mother of a “trans non-binary child” championed the new policy.
‘As the mother of a non-binary child, and as an ally to the LGBTQ+ community, these efforts by Virgin Atlantic to further inclusivity for its people are extremely important and personal to me,” She said. “People feel empowered when they are wearing what best represents them, and this gender identity policy allows people to embrace who they are and bring their full selves to work.”