According to Menzies, the new front of house (FOH) collection, the first in more than a decade, features a modern and functional design, and a more inclusive style guide. It has been created incorporating feedback from a cross-section of global employees.
Blending elegance, comfort, and functionality, Menzies has created a professional and contemporary new look, with the recognisable Menzies ‘M’ featured throughout the collection.
Employees can choose from two ranges, featuring a tailored suit, dress, skirt, two shirt styles and jackets in dark grey and turquoise tones. A clip-on tie and quick-release neck scarf will also be included. Additional items include a raincoat, belt, and hijab, which are all available on request.
The company is also introducing a new footwear policy, allowing front of house employees to wear trainers with their uniforms.
Sustainability has also played an important role in the development of the new uniform, with the collection using a high proportion of eco-friendly materials, including fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles. Plastic bags used to package uniform items are being replaced with biodegradable alternatives or tissue paper to protect clothing during transportation, while all cardboard boxes used for shipping are made from recycled materials. Shipping will also be reduced by increasing local production, where feasible.
To further align with its ESG (environmental, social, and governance) principles, Menzies is working with partners in all regions to improve the end-of-life of its existing uniform. In the UK, the company has partnered with Avena, specialists in texture recycling, to provide fully tailored collection and recycling services to all UK locations. Similar partnerships are already in place in Portugal, and discussions are ongoing for other regions.
Juliet Thomson, chief people officer, Menzies Aviation, said: “Our people are the backbone of our business, and that’s why the design of our new Front of House uniform is centred around them. Their comfort, safety and self-expression are a priority for us, and we wanted to create a uniform that our employees can take pride in and be comfortable wearing.
“We’re proud to offer a uniform that supports the needs of our global workforce, while also aligning with our values and commitment to safety, inclusivity, and sustainability.”
The new uniforms will be introduced in a phased manner over the next 12 months, beginning in October and running until December 2025. Menzies Aviation stations in the UK, Spain and Portugal will be among the first to adopt the new uniform.