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EasyJet Tones Down Uniforms to Look More Formal


Saturday 30th of December 2006 03:03:13 AM

EasyJet Tones Down Uniforms to Look More Formal

EasyJet have recently changed their uniforms to adopt a more formal look and to tone down the famous orange. EasyJet's has chosen to make the trademark orange in its new uniforms more subtle. The hangars at Luton Airport are still of the more bright color and they will continue to sport the company's colors, despite arguments over the new look. The aircrews have opted to continue to have the orange tone featured in their uniforms. The new look will be modeled by the aircrews next year on one of their budget airlines. The cabin crew was given the option of designing their new uniform. The airline's chief executive said, "I am delighted the crew has had their full input into this fantastic selection of designs." Three designs for the new uniforms were selected for the final of the competition; these were Smart and Chic, Smart and Fabulous and Formal and Fabulous. The winning entry was Formal and Fabulous and the design is said to be a reflection of how the cabin crew feel about their career with EasyJet. The winning designers are happy that their design will be seen by millions of passengers on board EasyJet’s flights next year.

EasyJet provoked many debates about the renovation of a hangar at Luton Airport where they choose to repaint the hangar in the company's bright orange tone. Luton Borough Council's development control committee was unhappy about the new color but found that the painting work did not require planning permission. The council's spokeswoman said that the council "therefore approved planning permission for the retention of the cladding, but instructed the development control manager to write to EasyJet expressing their disappointment at the company's insistence on going for an all-orange building rather than one with at least some contrasting colors on it."

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