easyJet Officially Launches New Cabin Crew and Flight Deck Uniforms
- Joe Breitfeller

- 12 hours ago
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easyJet unveiled their new cabin crew and flight deck uniforms at a 30th Birthday celebration at London Luton Airport on Wednesday, November 12, 2025. This is the culmination of over two years of collaboration between easyJet and Tailored Image.

On Wednesday (November 13, 2025), easyJet announced that their brand-new cabin crew and flight deck uniform range, proudly designed and manufactured by Tailored Image, has been unveiled at a 30th Birthday celebration at London Luton Airport. This is the culmination of over two years of collaboration between easyJet and Tailored Image, resulting in a collection of garments that has been carefully crafted to suit the needs of crew based in eight countries across Europe.
In Wednesday’s announcement, easyJet’s Customer and Standards Manager, Natalie Puncher, said,
“It gives me great pride to be launching our new pilot and crew uniform, as we mark our 30th year. Our focus for the last three decades has been on making travel easy, not just for the 100m customers we carry across Europe each year, but for the thousands of pilots and crew who provide them with the warmest welcome and a fantastic experience when they fly with us. It’s been a joy to work with Tailored Image and to utilise their expertise for this important launch and we look forward to our continued work with them as we take off into our fourth decade as a commercial airline.”
Introducing easyJet's New Cabin and Flight Deck Uniform Range - Courtesy easyJet
Tailored Image originally won the easyJet uniform contract back in 2020. Then, in March 2023, discussions began around a new bespoke uniform suite that would ensure maximum comfort and ease for cabin crew and pilots, along with suitable versatility for use in hot and cold climates across easyJet’s European bases. The goal was to create a uniform solution
that would be stylish, elegant, and timeless, while give a nod to the easyJet orange.
After gaining feedback from Brand and Customer ambassadors about the existing uniform, easyJet gained insightful information on what worked and didn’t work regarding the garments from both a wearer and customer perspective. Next, the Innovation & Technical Team at Tailored Image started the lengthy process of designing, gaining feedback and refining each separate garment until a solution was achieved that met or exceeded the expectations of the easyJet team. This involved a systematic series of wearer trials, each aimed at determining exactly how materials would perform on duty, as well as the comfort and satisfaction levels of easyJet’s pilots and crew.
Now, in November 2025, the new uniforms have been successfully delivered to over 14,000 cabin crew and flight deck teams involved across easyJet’s 33 European bases. This was guaranteed by a concerted cross-department effort at Tailored Image, including diligent customer service teams, warehouse staff and strong logistics partnerships.
Source: easyJet










