Jetstar has officially debuted its sleek new uniform, with cabin crew and pilots in Singapore showcasing the updated look at Changi Airport today. This launch unifies Jetstar’s frontline teams across Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan under a refreshed, modern aesthetic designed by renowned Australian fashion designer Genevieve Smart, co-founder of Ginger & Smart.
Inspired by Sunsets
The new uniform, featuring a softer orange and blue palette inspired by the hues of a sunset as seen from an aircraft window, marks a fresh chapter for Jetstar. More than 6,000 team members will don the updated design, reflecting the airline’s contemporary and approachable brand identity.
A Tailored Touch
The uniform suite offers options catering to personal preferences and styles:
- Cabin Crew: The collection includes tailored skirts, tapered trousers, shirt dresses, polos, and linen-look blazers in orange and blue. A standout feature is the Jetstar star print, adding a professional yet holiday-inspired vibe.
- Pilots: The traditional black uniform is replaced by sleek navy suits with stylish new epaulettes, braids, and wing badges. The look is completed with a slimline tie featuring a subtle star jacquard design.
Thoughtful and Sustainable Design
The uniform blends professional functionality with modern fashion, ensuring comfort and versatility for team members. Older uniforms will be sustainably managed in collaboration with a Singapore-based social enterprise, aligning with Jetstar’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
A New Era for Jetstar
As the airline is poised to sell over 12 million fares under $100 this year and 21 million fares under $200, the refreshed uniform represents a step forward in Jetstar’s evolution, combining style, comfort, and sustainability.