Airlines to operate all women flights on Women’s Day

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Indian air passenger carriers including Air India, Jet Airways and SpiceJet will operate all-women crew flights on International Women’s Day on Friday. The national passenger carrier Air India will operate 12 all-women crew flights on its medium and long-haul international routes and over 40 return domestic and short-haul flights all over India. According to the airline, the women cockpit and cabin crew of Air India will be operating both wide and narrow-body aircraft. Seldom has a single airline scheduled so many flights operated by its women employees, setting a benchmark to reiterate the equal role and opportunity women rightly deserve in any organization.

Air India will be deploying its B787 Dreamliners and B777s to operate 12 international medium and long-haul flights operated by women pilots and attended by women cabin crew on the day. Women pilots and cabin crew will be operating Airbus family aircraft as well as Dreamliners to over 40 domestic destinations and back to commemorate the occasion.  For most of these flights, the technical services will be provided by women aircraft engineers, technicians and flight dispatchers; while women duty managers, counter staff, helpers and doctors will do the honors for most of these flights. Jet Airways also plans to operate four domestic flights with all-women cockpit and cabin crew members.

These planned domestic flights 9W 346, 9W 355 (Mumbai-Delhi); 9W 358 (Delhi-Mumbai) and 9W 481 (Mumbai-Bengaluru) will be further managed exclusively by all-women teams from a cross-section of the business, including engineering, ground handling, ground services, security, and cabin appearance supervisors,” Jet Airways said in a statement. Budget passenger carrier SpiceJet will operate 22 such flights. Depending on availability, they will be offered an upgrade to a SpiceMax seat as well. While onboard, all women travelers will be offered a complimentary hot beverage and cookies.

Full-service carrier Vistara announced the “#PadsOnBoard” initiative, under which it will provide sanitary pads onboard to women travelers on request, starting from this International Women’s Day. Vistara’s cabin crew will make in-flight announcements on all flights to create awareness among travelers that sanitary pads are now available onboard for customers to freely ask for it if they need it.”

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