40 Airlines With Amazingly Stylish And Unique Cabin Crew Uniforms

Have you ever laid eyes on cabin crew staff making their way through an airport? If you’re anything like us then you’ve probably wondered if these people would be better suited to strutting down a catwalk rather than boarding an airplane! Their uniforms can be amazingly stylish and often possess a unique style — which is why we’ve made a list of 40 of the best in the business! Enjoy!

1. Qantas

In 2012 Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr became the face of Qantas, her home nation’s biggest airline. She told Vogue magazine, “I grew up with Qantas, which is such an iconic Australian brand.” This is why she was happy to model the airline’s new cabin crew uniforms in 2013; they included a stylish black dress with orange and pink flourishes, as well as Trilby hats and black Macintosh coats with red interior trim.

2. Virgin Atlantic U.K.

“Our world-famous red uniform is something all of us at Virgin Atlantic are incredibly proud of,” said the firm’s executive vice president Mark Anderson in 2019. He’s not wrong — employees have been wearing a Vivienne-Westwood-designed update of the classic uniform since 2014. And in 2019 the airline made the forward-thinking decision to allow its female employees to ditch make-up when working. 

3. Singapore Airlines

The air stewardesses at Singapore Airlines wear a kebaya sarong whose stunning pattern looks incredible — especially when compared to more basic airline uniforms. There are four distinct colors of kebaya, and they all signify the employees’ different rankings. Red is the chief flight attendant; green is the lead flight attendant; purple is a regular flight attendant; and violet is the in-flight manager!

4. Hong Kong Airlines

This classic, stylish pilot uniform is a real winner from Hong Kong Airlines, and… wait, is that Jackie Chan in the uniform? Why, yes, it is! You see, in 2017 he became a brand ambassador for the airline and appeared at Vancouver International Airport to celebrate the company’s first flight to North America. Why Chan? Your guess is as good as ours!