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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2020.10.08.259

A Study on the Hair Style of Airline Female Cabin Crew : Focused on Southeast Asia's Largest Low-Cost Airline Female Cabin Crew  

Jang, Ryeo Jin (Dept. of Leisure Tourism Marketing and Resort Development, Graduate School of Tourism & Hospitality, Kyonggi University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.10, no.8, 2020 , pp. 259-264 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study classified the hairstyle types of flight attendants in flight on A airline, the largest low-cost carrier in Asia. The cabin crew does not maintain a constant commute time, but the hairstyle will change with the diversification of commute time according to flight schedules. Therefore, in the case of a female cabin attendant, if there is a lot of time before going to work, a hairstyle such as a up hair style may be maintained. However, when you have less time to trim your hair, keep your daily hairstyle, such as one-length cuts and gradation cut, or keep your hair ponytail-like. The cabin crew maintains a variety of hairstyles, but the color of the hair prefers natural brown or slightly lighter dyeing, and the lighter hair due to excessive bleach is not preferred.
Keywords
Cabin crew; Crew image; Hair style; Airline; LCC;
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