1. Introduction
Vistara’s air hostess uniform reflects its premium airline status. The elegant navy blue outfit helps passengers instantly recognize the crew and creates a professional atmosphere onboard.
Why the uniform matters:
✔ Builds trust with passengers
✔ Makes crew easily identifiable
✔ Represents Vistara’s high standards
In this guide, you’ll learn:
- Every part of the uniform
- How to wear it correctly
- Tips to keep it looking perfect
2. Uniform Components
Primary Attire
Navy Blue Blazer & Skirt/Trouser
- Tailored fit for professional look
- Skirt length: knee-level
- Trousers: straight-cut, comfortable
Cream Blouse
- Lightweight, breathable fabric
- V-neck design
- Hidden buttons
Seasonal Changes
- Summer: Lighter fabric blouse
- Winter: Thicker blazer lining
Accessories
Silk Scarf
- Navy with gold stripes
- Tied in special knot
- Must be clean and wrinkle-free
Name Badge
- Worn on right side
- Gold lettering on navy background
Jewelry Rules
- Small pearl earrings
- One thin chain necklace
- No bracelets or rings
3. Grooming Standards
Hairstyle
✔ Tight bun at nape
✔ Neat French twist
✖ No loose strands
Makeup
✔ Natural foundation
✔ Soft pink lipstick
✔ Subtle eyeliner
Fragrance & Nails
✔ Light perfume only
✔ Clear or pale pink nails
✔ Short, clean nails
4. Dress Code Policies
Must Do:
✓ Keep uniform pressed
✓ Wear nude stockings
✓ Carry spare scarf
Must Not Do:
✗ Roll up sleeves
✗ Add personal pins
✗ Wear colorful socks
Replacement Rules:
- New uniform every year
- Free if damaged at work
- ₹2500 fee if lost
5. Styling Tips
Scarf Tying
- Fold diagonally
- Wrap around neck
- Tuck ends neatly
Footwear
- Black closed-toe pumps
- 2-3 cm heel height
- Always polished
Layering
- Thermal inner-wear in winter
- Light camisole in summer
6. Uniform Maintenance
Cleaning:
- Dry clean blazer monthly
- Hand wash blouse weekly
Stains:
- Coffee: cold water dab
- Food: baking soda paste
Storage:
- Hang blazer on wide hanger
- Store scarf rolled
7. Comparison with Other Airlines
Airline | Uniform | Special Feature |
---|---|---|
Vistara | Navy | Gold accents |
IndiGo | Purple | Casual look |
Air India | Red saree | Traditional |
8. Behind-the-Scenes
Design:
- Created by Indian designers
- 9-month development
- Tested by real crew
Fabric:
- Wrinkle-resistant
- Breathable
- Durable
Crew Input:
- Added stretch fabric
- Improved pocket space
Salary Details (Vistara Cabin Crew 2024)
Position | Basic Salary | Allowances | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Junior | ₹45,000 | ₹15,000 | ₹60,000 |
Senior | ₹60,000 | ₹25,000 | ₹85,000 |
Purser | ₹75,000 | ₹35,000 | ₹1,10,000 |
Can Crew Accessorize Personally?
You might wonder if you can add some flair to your school uniform, like a cool bracelet or a fun hair clip. Most schools allow some personal accessories, but there are usually rules to keep things simple and safe. For example, you might be allowed to wear small earrings, a watch, or a simple necklace, but nothing too flashy or distracting. Some schools might say no to bright hair accessories or big jewelry because they want everyone to look similar and focus on learning. If you’re thinking about adding a personal touch, check your school’s handbook or ask a teacher to be sure. It’s always best to follow the guidelines so you don’t get in trouble. Adding a small accessory can make your uniform feel more like you while still respecting the rules. If your school is strict, don’t worry—you can still express yourself through your personality and how you treat others!
How Many Uniforms Are Provided?
When you start at a school with a uniform, you might wonder how many sets you’ll get. Most schools don’t actually provide uniforms for free—you or your family usually have to buy them. Schools often recommend getting two or three sets of daily uniforms, like shirts and pants or skirts, so you have enough to wear while others are in the wash. Some schools might suggest extra items, like a spare tie or sweater, especially for younger kids who might get messy. For boarding students, schools sometimes recommend three day uniforms and two sports uniforms to cover the week. If your family can’t afford multiple sets, many schools have programs to help, like second-hand uniform shops or financial aid. Always ask your school if you’re unsure about what you need. Having a few sets makes life easier, so you’re always ready for school without stressing about laundry
Winter Uniform Changes?
When it gets cold, your school uniform might change to keep you warm. Many schools have a winter uniform option, like allowing a sweater or jacket over your regular shirt. For example, some schools let you wear a school-approved sweater with your polo shirt if it’s too chilly for just a polo. You might also be allowed to wear long-sleeve shirts under your uniform or switch to thicker pants or tights. Some schools even let girls wear dress boots in winter, but only in specific colors like black or brown. These changes help you stay cozy while still looking neat. Always check your school’s rules, as some might not allow hoodies or non-school jackets. If you’re unsure, ask a teacher or check the uniform guide to make sure you’re following the policy. Staying warm and comfortable helps you focus on learning, even when it’s freezing outside