Virgin Atlantic is facing mounting criticism over its newly introduced gender identity policy, which will allow staff to wear gender-neutral uniforms and pronoun badges.
Male crew members, pilots and ground staff will have access to the female red skirt suit, while female staff will be able to wear the burgundy trousers designed for males.
The UK-based airline has also changed its ticketing system, which will allow people whose passports have gender-neutral markers—available in the US, India and Pakistan—to select U or X gender codes on their booking.
Virgin Atlantic also noted that passengers could “use the gender-neutral title, Mx” and pronoun badges, which they can request at the check-in desk….
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