Japan Airlines will stop addressing passengers as “ladies and gentlemen” in favor of gender-neutral phrases, in an effort to be more inclusive. - NBCOUT
Other airlines have changed their announcements to recognize nonbinary and gender-nonconforming travelers, including Air Canada and the low-cost European carrier EasyJet.
Lovitz said the travel industry is often on the leading edge of inclusion — for customers, employees and even suppliers.
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