1 month ago | By Business Insider
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Air India has implemented a new set of regulations regarding the appearance of its cabin crew.
One rule states that "crew with deep receding hairline must keep a clean shaved head/bald look."
The airline has also ordered body mass index and weight checks for staff, reports said.
The Indian conglomerate Tata Group took over Air India in January. The new owners are turning to the appearance of their cabin crew as part of a bid to improve the airline's service and reputation, per The Hindustan Times. A new 40-page booklet was disseminated to staff...
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