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Dan-Air stewardesses, left to right, Linda Clough, Jeanette Jenkins and Anne Liddle
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Dan-Air stewardesses, left to right, Linda Clough, Jeanette Jenkins and Anne Liddle
Dan-Air stewardesses, left to right, Linda Clough, Jeanette Jenkins and Anne Liddle.
Dan-Air, the company accused of labelling cabin staff as sexually promiscuous, decided to send bouquets of flowers to its 600 stewardesses - including about 60 based at Newcastle.
The move was described as a gesture of goodwill by the airline, which is also giving £ 5, 000 to a childrens trust which organises flights for disabled and deprived youngsters.
The early St Valentines Day gift was made after talks between management and cabin crew representatives of the Transport and General Workers Union.
12/02/1987
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Aeroplane Aerospace Air Hostess Airliner Business Travel Flying Four People Hostess One Mature Man Stewardess Vacations Mixed Age Range
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In this photo print, we see three Dan-Air stewardesses standing side by side, exuding elegance and professionalism. From left to right, Linda Clough, Jeanette Jenkins, and Anne Liddle grace us with their presence. This image captures a significant moment in the history of Dan-Air when the company faced allegations of labeling its cabin staff as sexually promiscuous. In an effort to restore goodwill and mend relationships with its 600 stewardesses across various locations including Newcastle, the airline decided to send bouquets of flowers as an early St Valentine's Day gift. This gesture not only aimed at expressing appreciation for their hard work but also symbolized a fresh start. The negotiations between management and representatives from the Transport and General Workers Union paved the way for this heartwarming initiative. Additionally, Dan-Air demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility by donating £5,000 to a children's trust that organizes flights for disabled and deprived youngsters. Amidst a backdrop of flying aircrafts at an airport in the 1980s, these four individuals stand united as ambassadors of impeccable service in business travel and holiday experiences. Their uniforms represent both tradition and modernity within the aerospace industry. This print serves as a timeless reminder of how gestures rooted in kindness can bridge gaps between employees and employers while simultaneously benefiting society at large.
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