Audio By Carbonatix
For years, cabin greetings such as "Good morning ladies and gentlemen" have been as much part of the flying experience as safety demonstrations and seat belt buckling instructions.
But now, one European airline has advised its crew to make announcements more inclusive after a passenger complained.
EasyJet, a low-cost carrier and one of Europe's largest airlines, has issued its staff with guidance on welcoming passengers to their aircraft.
"We want our crew to be welcoming to everyone on board, so have provided some guidance to them on how best to do that in a way that is inclusive for everyone," a spokesperson for the airline told CNN Travel, emphasizing that it has not banned the greeting.
The move came after Andi Fugard, a senior lecturer at Birkbeck, University of London, complained to EasyJet in August. The airline told CNN travel its new guidance was not in reaction to the tweet.
"Are you in some kind of competition to see how many times you can reinforce gender binaries?" tweeted @InductiveStep, an account which links to Fugard's personal website. CNN's efforts to reach Fugard for further comment were unsuccessful over the holiday break. "'Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,' perfume strictly segregated again by 'ladies and gentlemen.' Ditch sir/madam too. An organisation as huge as yours must do better." EasyJet replied at the time that they were "committed" to focusing on diversity and inclusion, and would pass on the feedback. The move comes four months after the original complaint, and two months since Air Canada announced it would be dropping "ladies and gentlemen" in favor of gender-neutral greetings. A spokesperson from Stonewall, a UK-based LGBT campaign group, told CNN: "Addressing a group of people with gender-neutral language is a really simple and positive way to make sure everyone feels welcome and included."Dear @easyJet, are you in some kind of competition to see how many times you can reinforce gender binaries? “Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls”, perfume strictly segrated again by “ladies and gentlemen”. Ditch sir/madam too. An organisation as huge as yours must do better.
— Andi with a 💜 dotting the i (@InductiveStep) August 29, 2019
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Mourinho completes unbeaten season with Benfica
22 minutes -
Ronaldo kept waiting for first trophy with Al-Nassr
37 minutes -
No trophy in turbulent season but Alonso arrival offers Chelsea hope
45 minutes -
You are nothing without footsoldiers – NDC’s James Agbey fires warning at Mahama appointees
59 minutes -
‘We share same ambition’ – Alonso named Chelsea’s third boss in year
1 hour -
Northern Region NPP Office Project: Afoko donates 400 bags of cement and Gh¢30,000
2 hours -
NDC begins ‘Party Month’, urges members to embrace patriotism
3 hours -
Requiem Mass held for late Professor Kofi Blay
3 hours -
Navy rescues seven suspected Ivorian stowaways from oil tanker off Tema coast
3 hours -
UHAS holds second session of 10th Congregation for 1,097 graduates
3 hours -
Vice President Opoku-Agyemang engages Ghanaian students at University of Oxford
4 hours -
President Mahama commends Chiefs, people of Dagbon for prevailing peace
4 hours -
UHAS appeals for more government support amid rapid growth, staff shortage
4 hours -
Residents protest location of 24-Hour Economy Market and UHAS Pharmacy Projects
4 hours -
Government will promote caregiver support services – Shamima Muslim
4 hours