No more, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ on Japan Airlines as it switches to gender-neutral greeting
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No more, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ on Japan Airlines as it switches to gender-neutral greeting 
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Japan Airlines (JAL) will be ditching the usual greeting, Ladies and Gentlemen, and embracing the gender-neutral phrase, such as Welcome Everyone and Attention all passengers,during in-flight and airport announcements from October … Read more
Japan Airlines (JAL) will be ditching the usual greeting, Ladies and Gentlemen, and embracing the gender-neutral phrase, such as Welcome Everyone and Attention all passengers,during in-flight and airport announcements from October 1. Read less
It will be adopting gender-neutral phrases for greeting, thereby making everybody feel inclusive. It is now among the few airlines around the world to embrace such a policy. Reportedly, this will be applicable to only English announcements as of now. This is because, in Japanese, the expression usually used in such announcements is already gender-neutral.
This development, however, did not create a stir in Japan. Referring to this, Professor Kazuya Kawaguchi, a sociologist at Hiroshima Shudo University, stated that it is a small deal for people here as most of them really don’t care about this change in announcement, as English is mostly neither understood nor noticed by most of the Japanese-speaking passengers.
Also, last year, the airline ran a trial LGBT Ally Charter flight for same-sex partners and their families, when rules were tweaked to extend spouse and family allowances to same-sex partners.
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