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Sexism row over holiday airline that gives ‘future captain’ badges to boys... and girls get ‘cabin crew’

- By James Salmon Transport Editor

THESE days little girls are told they can be anything they want when they grow up.

So when an airline handed out badges saying ‘Future TUI Captain’ to boys and ‘Future TUI Cabin Crew’ to girls, it caused quite a storm.

The stickers were given to children boarding a TUI Airways flight from Bristol to Cyprus as part of an ‘activity pack’.

But the gesture backfired when some passengers accused the airline of gender stereotypi­ng. Among them was Dame Gillian Morgan, chairman of NHS Providers, the body representi­ng hospital and ambulance trusts. She said she was ‘sure’ the stickers were deliberate­ly sorted by gender, describing it as ‘deeply sexist’.

She said: ‘It happens implicitly all the time. The boys can have the Lego, the space rocket… and the girls can have a little pony. We desperatel­y need more women to do science, maths and engineerin­g but little things like this take us backwards.’ Another passenger

noticed the same thing on a flight to Corfu earlier this month. She said: ‘Lovely touch giving children TUI stickers and activity sheet...not so lovely that all the boys were given “future pilot”’ and all the girls “future cabin crew”?! Sexist.’

Yesterday TUI described it as a ‘mix up’ and insisted the stickers are ‘designed for use for any child regardless of gender’.

TUI has 870 pilots earning an average of £111,683, of whom 95 per cent are men. In contrast nearly 80 per cent of its cabin crew, who are paid an average of £26,272, are women.

 ??  ?? Sticky situation: The badge given to boys, left, and the one for girls
Sticky situation: The badge given to boys, left, and the one for girls
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