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Aeroflot comments on accusations of discrimination against staff

Aeroflot notes the publication of reports in international media containing allegations by members of its cabin crew of discrimination.

These allegations are without foundation. Aeroflot does not discriminate based on age, sex, weight, appearance, religious or political convictions, or indeed any other grounds.

Aeroflot therefore robustly denies these baseless allegations and will vigorously defend itself if any legal proceedings come to court.

In response to the specific allegations made in these articles, Aeroflot notes:

Aeroflot is proud of having among the best cabin staff of any global airline. The Russian flag carrier’s on-board service has won numerous awards for excellence, and its cabin crew are regularly voted as some of the most stylish and professional in the world.

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Aeroflot acts at all times in accordance with Russian labour legislation, and in line with best international practice. We are an equal opportunities employer, and do not discriminate on the basis of appearance, age, race, gender, political or religious beliefs or indeed any other grounds.

Aeroflot has carried out an internal investigation following publication of the original article on RFE/RL. Our investigation conclusively shows that the allegations made to RFE/RL are without foundation. However, RFE/RL published the article before receiving an official answer to a request sent to Aeroflot’s press team.

In terms of the specific claims made in the article:

Aeroflot therefore believes that the claims published by RFE/RL are baseless.

It is also not true that Evgenia Magurina was demoted. According to Aeroflot’s staff schedule, Ms Magurina is a member of cabin crew with division #1 of the Cabin Service Department, and is assigned duties as accordingly. During her time at Aeroflot, Ms Magurina has never held the position of a senior member of cabin crew (purser).

Aeroflot has exacting requirements for all staff based on the specific demands of their duties, where the priority is the comfort and safety of passengers. The principal selection criteria are communication skills, a friendly and approachable nature, knowledge of foreign languages and neat and tidy self-presentation.

Cabin crew are the face of any airline. Cabin crew of a national flag carrier are the calling card of their country. Their deportment and how they serve passengers creates the first impression of and attitude towards Russia. Aeroflot’s client loyalty scores place it ahead of many recognised industry leaders. In February 2017, Aeroflot was named as the world’s strongest airline brand in Brand Finance’s authoritative global ranking.

However, age is no limitation, especially if a candidate has relevant experience from another airline. The principal criterion in this case is experience and professional ability. For example, in 2015 and early 2016, Aeroflot took on more than 800 cabin crew from Transaero after that airline exited the market. All of them were experienced and qualified staff.

Aeroflot’s requirements for cabin crew can be found on the airline’s official websitehttps://www.aeroflot.ru/ru-ru/vac?department=138  (in Russian). One potential restricting factor is height. In the course of their duties, cabin crew are called upon to help passengers stow their hand luggage in overhead lockers. In this case, a member of staff must be able to freely reach to the back of the lockers.

Alongside exacting recruitment requirements, Aeroflot carries out ongoing monitoring of the quality of service provided by cabin crew, their emotional wellbeing and standards of appearance (including photographs in uniform, which is a generally accepted practice by HR teams worldwide).

In line with current legislation, staff may be subject to disciplinary action in the event that they do not carry out their duties properly. All such cases adhere strictly to established procedure. Aeroflot categorically does not use personal grounds, particularly such as an employee’s age, to apply financial penalties. Constructive observations regarding appearance, adherence to dress codes, application of make-up etc. may be made as part of regular training.

We would underscore that Aeroflot has traditionally been seen as one of the most attractive employers in Russia. In 2016, Aeroflot won the Randstad Award for best employer in the transport and logistics industry.

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