I'm glad you liked it. I hope you find nonrev travel a pleasant experience. . It's gotten really laid back with the dress codes. Just no flip flops and tang tops, things like that. At least with UAL
I'm glad you liked it. I hope you find nonrev travel a pleasant experience. . It's gotten really laid back with the dress codes. Just no flip flops and tang tops, things like that. At least with UAL
The Handbook is for optimal dress guidelines. Nice jeans are fine--torn, dirty anything is not acceptable. No sleepwear/curlers/swimwear, muddy boots, nasty slogan Ts. They want nonrevs to look inconspicuous--wearing a sport coat and tie to Cancun screams "nonrev". Behavior is more important--changing seats, complaining about anything like meals, delays, etc can jeopardize your employee's privs. DL has a whole series of videos and some of them are really humorous/OTT but I've seen some odd behavior from NRs.
Just use common sense and you'll be fine!
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
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