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Starting in February, Tigerair Flight Attendants' New Name Tags Will Not Display Their Full Chinese Names | Personal Information | the Epoch Times Taiwan

To protect the privacy of its frontline employees, Tigerair Taiwan recently announced that, starting February 1st, frontline staff can apply for new work IDs or name tags that remove their Chinese names and instead display their English aliases, balancing service identification with personal data protection. In response, the Taoyuan Flight Attendants Union on the 29th called on other national airlines, including China Airlines, EVA Air, and Star…
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To protect the privacy of its frontline employees, Tigerair Taiwan recently announced that, starting February 1st, frontline staff can apply for new work IDs or name tags that remove their Chinese names and instead display their English aliases, balancing service identification with personal data protection. In response, the Taoyuan Flight Attendants Union on the 29th called on other national airlines, including China Airlines, EVA Air, and Star…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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