<p>In a bid to build a more inclusive world, British airline Virgin Atlantic is junking gendered uniforms. Men can wear skirts and women can wear suits as long as the uniform is based on their identity.</p>.<p>The LGBTQ+ employees will be able to choose uniforms on the basis of what reflects them, announced the British <a href="https://www.virgin.com/about-virgin/latest/virgin-atlantic-updates-its-gender-identity-policy?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_author=richard" target="_blank">airline.</a></p>.<p>Jaime Forsstroem, a cabin crew member said, “The updated gender identity policy is so important to me. As a non-binary person, it allows me to be myself at work and have the choice in what uniform I wear.”</p>.<p>The company has also updated its ticketing system. Gender-neutral passengers can now select U or X gender codes on their booking. The airline has also started offering optional pronoun badges for staff members and customers.</p>.<p>In 2019, the airline asked its members to decide on whether or not they wanted to wear make-up. It also gave them the option to wear trousers and flat shoes.</p>
<p>In a bid to build a more inclusive world, British airline Virgin Atlantic is junking gendered uniforms. Men can wear skirts and women can wear suits as long as the uniform is based on their identity.</p>.<p>The LGBTQ+ employees will be able to choose uniforms on the basis of what reflects them, announced the British <a href="https://www.virgin.com/about-virgin/latest/virgin-atlantic-updates-its-gender-identity-policy?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_author=richard" target="_blank">airline.</a></p>.<p>Jaime Forsstroem, a cabin crew member said, “The updated gender identity policy is so important to me. As a non-binary person, it allows me to be myself at work and have the choice in what uniform I wear.”</p>.<p>The company has also updated its ticketing system. Gender-neutral passengers can now select U or X gender codes on their booking. The airline has also started offering optional pronoun badges for staff members and customers.</p>.<p>In 2019, the airline asked its members to decide on whether or not they wanted to wear make-up. It also gave them the option to wear trousers and flat shoes.</p>