Air Serbia uniform among world’s best

Wednesday, January 14, 2015


Air Serbia’s cabin crew uniform has been listed among the best in the world in 2014 by the French women’s magazine “Marie France”. It ranked second, behind only Emirates, with the likes of Qantas, Air France, Singapore Airlines and Korean Air all behind. Air Serbia’s crew sport a crisp skirt suit in navy blue, a matching head piece and a statement foulard. The magazine adds that the crew “have a hint of retro look, especially with their red lipstick”. The attire ranked ahead of Etihad’s new look uniforms, unveiled in December. Last year, Adria Airways’ uniform was ranked among the fifteen best by the “Sassy Stew” web portal. “Marie France” is one of the oldest women’s magazine publications, founded in 1944 and published on a monthly basis with a print run of 200.000 copies.

Comments

  1. Anonymous11:39

    "red lipstick" - it's awful that hairstyle (boring "bun") and makeup are identical on each woman, like all women look good with it. As a result, you have numerous attendants looking really ugly, as described by many ASL passengers.

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    1. Anonymous12:55

      Congratulation!!!
      Once again proved that Serbian girls are among the most beautiful in the world. The previous comment should be ignored because it is coming from jealous old JAT aunt.

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  2. Sorry, but the uniform is nothing special at all, no uniqe model or colors nothing, how the hell can it get 2nd place? French are still traumatized after all the attacks, in a normal case this uniform could never be 2nd.

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  3. Anonymous21:32

    Adria has better and more elegant uniform.

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  4. Anonymous19:21

    These are all very subjective views - nothing objective here. Same as one person finds attractive a person that another person finds unattractive. In any event, this is Air Serbia's fault how ? Geez - the comments never cease to amaze me ....

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