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AirAsia Debuts New Cabin Crew Uniforms at KL Fashion Week

AirAsia has introduced a new cabin crew uniform range which was unveiled during KL Fashion Week.  The new uniforms incorporate recycled materials have been designed for comfort, fit, and function with a touch of Malaysia-Indonesia regional craftsmanship.



AirAsia Launches New Cabin Crew Uniform Range at KL Fashion Week - Courtesy AirAsia
AirAsia Launches New Cabin Crew Uniform Range at KL Fashion Week - Courtesy AirAsia

On Wednesday (August 6, 2025), AirAsia debuted a new cabin crew uniform range at KL Fashion Week.  Incorporating recycled materials, the uniforms have been designed for improved comfort, fit and function, with a touch of Malaysia-Indonesia regional craftsmanship. At the same event, AirAsia X also introduced a new modest uniform variant for select routes such as Jeddah and Medina.  The new uniforms feature an upgraded fabric blend that includes up to 40 per cent recycled textile materials, while offering a softer feel, better flexibility, and ease of movement for long hours onboard.  Additionally, a redesigned handbag was unveiled, which was created by a Malaysian designer.  This year marks a decade long partnership between AirAsia and KL Fashion Week.


In Wednesday’s announcement, AirAsia Group’s Head of Cabin Crew, Suhaila Hassan, said,


“This is not just a change in fabric, it is a change in mindset. Our cabin crew spend most of their time in uniform, and it matters to us that what they wear is not only functional but also reflects the values we stand for.  By choosing recycled materials and working with partners who share our environmental and social principles, we are showing that progress is possible, one thread at a time.


“We have always said our people are the heart of the airline. These uniforms are designed with them in mind, comfortable, breathable, and easy to move in.  At the same time, they represent something bigger: our growing commitment to doing business responsibly and uplifting the communities we come from.  The result is a uniform that speaks to both purpose and pride.”


AirAsia's New Cabin Crew Uniform Collection - Courtesy AirAsia


This year’s KL Fashion Week opened with a high-energy performance by Malaysian pop group DOLLA, the face of AirAsia’s Asean campaign, followed by a runway moment that celebrated the diversity and spirit of AirAsia’s cabin crew from across the region.  As part of the Design to Sustain segment, AirAsia stood alongside local designers, reinforcing its role as more than just a carrier, but a platform that champions creativity, culture, and collaboration across the region.

 


Source: AirAsia

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