Gulf Air will be unveiling its newly designed Cabin Service Managers’ uniform in a launch ceremony on 6 December 2006.
The new outfit has been designed by internationally renowned, Paris-based designer house, 'Creation & Image,' creators of Balmain brand uniforms.
"Gulf Air's inflight costume is a reflection of what Gulf Air is all about – the hallmark Arabian hospitality, warmth, presentation, progression, modernity and above all, our corporate statement," says Gulf Air Vice President of Marketing and Sales Lee Shave.
The last five decades of Gulf Air, says Head of Inflight services and Cabin Crew Michael Kent, have seen progressive innovation in its inflight product in tune with changing times, growth and international positioning without losing its identity.
“The new uniform was conceived keeping all these elements in mind and our design consultants have done a fantastic job that reflects a modern and contemporary Arabia," he adds.
Cabin Service Managers manage all aspects of the in-flight service including the supervision of the team of Flight Attendants to ensure passengers receive the best possible attention and service during the flight. The new uniform distinguishes them from the rest of the crew so that passengers can identify and approach them, should they require their services.
The entire Balmain Uniform Design Team worked for months to define the new image, under the guidance of its Artistic Director Christophe Galibert.
"We had several brainstorming sessions on how to express the soul, sprit and elegance of Gulf Air in the uniform," says Galibert.
"We have tried to fuse a timelessness and modernity at the same time without being too fancy and maintaining the visual link and identity with the cabin crew uniform."
Gulf Air Inflight Service and Cabin Crew Department employs 1,962 Flight Attendants representing 80 different nationalities out of which 270 are Cabin Service Managers.
About Gulf Air
Founded in 1950, Gulf Air, owned by the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Sultanate of Oman, is the only truly Pan Gulf carrier in the Middle East region.
The regional, geographic and cultural values that the airline has embraced over more than half a century are still central to defining its brand and service ethos.
Today the airline’s network stretches from Europe to Asia and covers 50 cities in 30 countries. The fleet comprises 34 aircraft and has the distinct advantage of possessing the strongest network across the Middle East.
A platform for sustained commercial operation has been established over the past three years as part of a multi-phased turnaround programme. It has also provided a framework for a succession of innovative products and services including the unique Sky Chefs and Sky Nannies that form part of Gulf Air’s ’smart airline, successful business’ vision.
International recognition has been achieved as a result of the turnaround programme leading to numerous awards for the airline’s innovative and high quality products and services: These include:
• Best Onboard Catering in First and Business Class (Skytrax World Airline Catering Awards 2005)
• Best designed in-flight magazine (American Creativity Awards,2005)
• Middle East Leading First Class Airline (World Travel Awards 2005)
• World’s Leading Airport Lounge (World Travel Awards 2005)
• Middle East & North African Platinum Best Airline (MENA Travel Awards 2004
• Most Improved Airline (Skytrax Awards 2004)
• Middle East First Class Airline (Arabian Business Awards)
• Best new product launch for in-flight services (PAX international Readership Awards)
• Best First Class Onboard Food (Skytrax Food Category 2004)
• Best Business Class Check-in (Skytrax Check-in Category 2004)
• Middle East region’s best airport restaurant for its restaurant in Bahrain International Airport lounge (PAX International Readership Awards 2005)
Official Airline and Sponsor of the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2007