AirAsia Unveils Stylish New Cabin Crew Uniform at Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week
AirAsia recently made a splash at the 2025 Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week, unveiling its revamped cabin crew uniform in a stylish setting.
The updated uniforms are crafted from recycled materials, prioritizing comfort, fit, and functionality, while also showcasing the rich craftsmanship of Malaysia and Indonesia.
In addition to the standard attire, AirAsia X presented a modest uniform option tailored for specific routes, including destinations like Jeddah and Medina.
The new fabric blend is noteworthy, comprising up to 40% recycled textiles. This innovative approach not only enhances the uniform’s softness and flexibility but also ensures crew members can move comfortably during long flights.
Lightweight and easy to maintain, the new material provides practical advantages for cabin crew performing their essential duties.
A fresh handbag design, created by a Malaysian designer, was also revealed during the event.
The following video captures the highlights of the fashion showcase:
Suhaila Hassan, the Head of Cabin Crew at AirAsia, emphasized the significance of this update. “This is not just a change in fabric, but a shift in our mindset,” she stated. She noted how the time crew members spend in their uniforms makes it crucial for the attire to be both functional and reflective of the airline’s values. By opting for recycled materials and partnering with like-minded organizations, AirAsia is committed to progress, emphasizing sustainability, one thread at a time.
Hassan further expressed that the cabin crew represents the heart of the airline. “These uniforms are tailored with their comfort in mind: breathable, easy to move in, and representative of a broader commitment to responsible business practices and community upliftment. The end result is a uniform that embodies both purpose and pride.”
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