Pakistan International Airlines( PIA) issued a explanation on Friday after its’ wear undergarments’ dress law touched off counterreaction. In an premonitory, the airline instructed its cabin crew that wearing undergarments underneath the livery is a must-have.
The airlines suggested that a lack of proper vesture would leave a poor print and portray a negative image of the airline.It has been observed with great concern that a many cabin crew tend to dress casually while travelling intercity,
The Pakistan International Airlines has sent an internal instruction memo to the cabin crew instructing them to be dressed properly, which includes wearing proper undergarments, Pakistani media reported.
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staying in hospices, and visiting colorful suffices. similar dressing leaves a poor print on the bystander and portrays a negative image of not only the individual but also of the organisation,” the premonitory read.PIA General Manager Flight Services Aamir Bashir asked cabin crew to” dress duly” in formal plain clothes over” proper undergarments”. The’ dress law’ was criticised heavily, nominating it” unhappy.”
The public carrier incontinently withdrew the bulletin due to the counterreaction it entered, Geo News reportedIn 24 hours, the airline issued a precisely articulated explanation expressing remorse over the words used in the announcement.
Despite the fact that the spirit behind the advisory was to insure proper dress law, still, the standard bulletin, inadvertently, came out with an unhappy selection of words,” PIA’s Chief HR Officer said in a written explanation.
I tête-à-tête feel regretful and am completely induced that the words could have been more civilised and applicable in this environment rather of words published, which, unfortunately, are being combed and twisted towards the vilification of the company,” he added.