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Top 5: Which Cabin Crew Has the Best Uniform?

Cabin crew uniforms in recent years have become iconic and highly represent the face of the airline because image is very important. Uniforms are diligently studied and tested to ensure they fulfill the task at hand, but uniforms are also instantly recognizable. Famous fashion designers are often hired to create the perfect look. Here we take a look at five of the best (and most distinctive!) cabin crew uniforms. SIMPLE VIDEO TODAY 5 Emirates The Emirates uniform in the photo above is classic and known primarily for the beige fabric and stripes with a hint of red but also for the famous red cap and white veil. It was launched in 2009 and unusually designed by a British uniform company, whereas most airlines opt for fashion designers. It was complicated because Emirates at the time had 23,000 cabin crew to dress. They wanted a sharp, business-like look with sophistication and for the uniform to really stand out at the airport. The design team observed the cabin crew on the fligh

Airport ground crew 'too much' threatens strike

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Long queues, flight cancellations and baggage delays at Australia’s main airports could worsen, with “chronically overworked” ground crew threatening to go on strike because of pay and working conditions. Key points: The company supplies ground handling aircraft for up to 20 airlines including Qantas The strike is likely to impact thousands of travelers at Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne international airports Ground crews have warned of chronic staff shortages, airport chaos and safety incidents The Transportation Workers’ Union (TWU) said about 700 baggage and ramp operations staff at global airline, Dnata, would apply to the Fair Work Commission on Tuesday to hold a vote on industry action. TWU claims the company is seeking to push through a new “unpleasant” employment agreement that “provides pay cuts to experienced workers and under minimum reward conditions”. Filing an application means staff will be protected under the Fair Work Act if they choose to support industry action, whic

Johnny Depp reaches a settlement with a City of Lies crew member who accuses him of punching him in a rage

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Johnny Depp has reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought against him by a member of the City of Lies film crew, who accused the actor of assaulting him during the film’s production. The actor, 59, has reached a legal agreement with Greg ‘Rocky’ Brooks on Monday’s settlement, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which reviewed court documents in the case. Depp in a legal agreement agreed to abide by the settlement by the end of August, according to court documents, as trial in the case will begin in July. Latest: Johnny Depp, 59, has reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought against him by a member of the City of Lies film crew, who accuses the actor of assaulting him during the film’s production. He was seen in court in Fairfax, Virginia in May “The settlement agreement requires cessation of this matter upon satisfactory settlement of certain terms which will not be effected within 45 days of the settlement date,” according to court documents in the case. ‘A request for dismis