Mitsuko Tottori, the first female president of a major airline in Japan, discusses her strategies for promoting diversity within Japan Airlines during a recent interview.
Air India’s female cabin crew was recognised and known for wearing sarees. The tradition dates back to 1962, when JRD Tata decided to replace the skirt, jacket and hat with the six yards and some other options.
It will be following the footsteps of Vistara, which had started hiring male cabin crew in March 2018, approximately three years after it was launched.