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Old Aug 3, 2022, 11:24 pm
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Originally Posted by songsc
I used to dress a bit nicely for J flights, but after a few flights, I no longer care.

Though I would say on routes/flights with lots if business travellers, I could be quite “noticeable” as I am often the only one not in business attire. Not sure if others care, but I don’t.

Agree that dress code for non rev may need to be updated, as less people seem to care.

I used to wear my full dress formal Air Force uniform when traveling and was routinely upgraded. I thought it was a military perk, but eventually I realized it only happened when wearing that specific uniform. That was in the 90's.

These days I couldn't care less either.

I'm in J pajamas as soon as the seatbelt light goes off.

I do admire nice attire, but the "dressing up to fly" culture seems to be at risk of extinction, with that endangered species only to be found in the Archipelago F .

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