Chubu Centrair Passenger Services to Introduce New Staff Uniforms from February 17

Chubu Centrair Passenger Services to Introduce New Staff Uniforms from February 17

Chubu Centrair Passenger Services will renew the staff uniforms for customer-facing positions such as information counters and duty-free shops from February 17.

This is the first renewal in about 11 years since 2015, and the final design was decided with employee participation in design selection and fitting sessions held in 2025, when Chubu Centrair International Airport marked its 20th anniversary of opening. The concept keywords are “Connection,” “Expansion,” and “Continuation.” The design was created by Yoshihide Oka, featuring mid-navy as the base color with Centrair Blue lines, which are also used in the Centrair logo, and incorporating design motifs inspired by traditional Japanese mizuhiki cords, thread, and knots.

Uniforms, which had previously differed by department, have been standardized, and items such as jackets, vests, polo shirts, pants, and skirts can now be freely combined regardless of gender, according to personal preference and job duties. There are two types of neckties: a plain Centrair Blue version and a wave-patterned version. Scarves come in two color schemes: blue tones for information and lounge staff, and gray tones for sales and service staff. Each is available in a neck wrap type and a ribbon type that attaches to jackets, creating a configuration that allows customers to easily distinguish staff roles at a glance.

At the same time, workwear for the logistics division, which is responsible for in-store inventory management, and the service division, which handles vending machine management and other tasks, has also been updated. The design is unisex and uses lightweight, quick-drying, moisture-absorbing materials, and is equipped with sleeve pockets and side pockets that can hold gloves and other items. The word “PASSENGERS” is embroidered on the back.

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