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AirAsia introduces more inclusive cabin crew uniform policy with hijab option

The rollout, planned for the first quarter of 2026 during Ramadan, is a step in ensuring every Allstar feels comfortable and confident representing AirAsia wherever they fly


KUALA LUMPUR – WEBWIRE

AirAsia has announced an update in its cabin crew uniform policy, which allows female crew members to wear the hijab while on duty if they wish to do so.

This is in line with AirAsia’s people-first culture and continuous evolution shaped by employee and public feedback. AirAsia prides itself in creating a workplace where every Allstar feels confident, comfortable, and proud to represent the airline wherever they fly. 

Bo Lingam, Group CEO of AirAsia Aviation Group said, “I am proud that this latest update reflects AirAsia’s growth and expansion as a global airline with a diverse workforce that mirrors the communities and cultures we connect every day. Our uniforms have always reflected professionalism, safety and comfort, and this evolution builds on that foundation by giving our people the confidence to represent AirAsia in ways that align with their beliefs.”

AirAsia’s cabin crew have used the hijab as part of operations on select routes, such as Jeddah, where it is required by local regulations. The latest update extends this flexibility to all female cabin crew members who choose to wear it, ensuring consistency across the airline’s network while upholding AirAsia’s professional and distinctive brand identity.

Suhaila Hassan, Group Head of Cabin Crew Department said, “Our Allstars come from many backgrounds, cultures and beliefs, yet we are united by a shared commitment to deliver world-class service and care to our guests, as evidenced by our winning of major airline awards every year. This latest policy reflects that diverse and dynamic spirit that defines AirAsia. We will continue gathering feedback from our Allstars and work closely with them on the detailed design and implementation before rolling this out. We hope to start during Ramadan in 2026.”

Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A, said, “One of the greatest strengths of AirAsia has always been our diverse and outspoken Allstars. When our cabin crew raised this with management, it was important for us to listen. Respecting different views and beliefs is not only part of our culture but what has shaped our success over the years. This is how we grow: by evolving together, guided by the voices of our people.”

AirAsia’s iconic red cabin crew uniform will remain unchanged, with the professionally tailored hijab and pants option extending the same design currently worn by crew operating on Jeddah routes. This ensures comfort, safety, and brand consistency across the network.


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