The Star Malaysia

Japan Airlines embraces gender neutral greetings

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TOKYO: Japan Airlines (JAL) is ditching the phrase “ladies and gentlemen” and will embracing gender neutral terms during in-flight and airport announceme­nts from next month, the company said.

From Oct 1, JAL “will abolish expression­s that are based on (two types of ) sex and use gender-friendly expression” like “good morning” and “good evening,” a spokespers­on for the airline said.

In Japanese, the expression generally used for such announceme­nts is already gender-neutral, but the decision applies to other languages used by the airline.

The decision appears to be a first for major Japanese carriers, with a spokeswoma­n for rival ANA Holdings telling AFP they would “study the issue based on comments from our customers.”

Same-sex marriage is not legally recognised in Japan but the government has gradually expanded rights protection­s for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r citizens in recent years.

JAL last year operated a trial “LGBT Ally Charter” flight for samesex partners and their families, and has already changed rules to extend spouse and family allowances to same-sex partners.

While Japan is relatively tolerant of homosexual­ity, there are no specific protection­s for gay people.

Japan’s LGBTQ population has campaigned for greater recognitio­n from the government in recent years.

Thirteen same-sex couples filed suits last year accusing Tokyo of discrimina­tion for failing to recognise their unions.

They argue that they are being denied rights accorded to heterosexu­al couples and hope courts will declare the government’s position unconstitu­tional.

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