Non-compliance with the new standards could lead to de-rostering, grounding, and loss of pay for the affected personnel.
The guidelines state that even underweight and overweight crew members will be derostered initially and asked to undergo ...
Air India has reiterated its emphasis on fitness and grooming standards for cabin crew, including maintaining a Body Mass ...
Air India will conduct ad hoc weight checks before or after flights or during training at the home base or training academy, ...
In case the member fails to pass the assessment, then he or she will be placed on loss of pay till the clearance happens, the ...
Air India introduces BMI-based fitness policy for cabin crew from May 1, with derostering and pay loss for those failing ...
Crew members categorised as underweight or overweight will need to undergo a functional assessment. Those who fail the ...
Air India Fitness Rule For Cabin Crew: Most airlines set a specific BMI range based on standard health guidelines and expect ...
Air India introduces a new health compliance policy for its cabin crew, based on Body Mass Index (BMI). Crew members falling ...
Air India will enforce a BMI-linked fitness policy for cabin crew from May 1, where those outside the 18–24.9 range must ...
Air India introduces cabin crew health policy; BMI outside 18–24.9 may lead to derostering and loss of pay. Learn more.
Air India is set to introduce a Cabin Crew Health and Fitness Compliance Policy from May 1, linking cabin crew eligibility for flight rosters and pay to their Body Mass Index (BMI) and functional ...