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  <description>This is a great interview and it helps me understand what being a flight attendant is all about. </description>
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<description>Benefits of Being a Flight Attendant When you become a flight attendant you receive numerous benefits such ... Holiday Entitlement Private pension schemes Reduced flights for your family, friends and yourself Some airline companies offer you free accommodation Some airline companies offer you a tax free salary Life Insurance Health Insurance Provided with a uniform Have a great deal of time off, sometimes as much as 17days off per month Have a variety of shifts not just ... Meet new people from all over the world Meet celebrities!! Have the opportunity to see different places around the world Discounts on cars, hotels etc </description>
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<description>Flight Attendant Courses Although, you do not need a specific college or university degree qualification to be a flight attendant, there are a number of courses that will increase your chances of getting a job as a flight attendant. Cabin Crew Ticket Diploma Many airlines state that when potential candidates come to them for a job as a flight attendant they do not dully understand the challenges the will face and what the job role will entail. Thus, many of these airlines have made a contribution of the material that is included in the The Cabin Crew Ticket Diploma. The Cabin Crew Ticket Diploma is an on line home study course for people who want to get a job as a flight attendant. This Diploma provides you with information on the entire recruitment process that airlines use, including how to fill out the application form to the inside information on the interview agenda. This course costs ... on line which you can also pay in installments over a period of 3 months. For more information click here Cabin Crew Ticket Diploma Air Cabin Crew Preparation Intermediate Certificate ... This is a 12 month full time course that is available in various colleges across the UK. The course covers all aspects of customer service and all other subjects associated with being a flight attendant. National Diploma in Travel and Tourism This is a 2 year full time course that is available in various colleges across the UK. This course covers a wide range of subjects such as cabin crew, resort reps, cruises reps just to name a few. It consists of 6 units which cover all aspects of travel and tourism subjects. By doing this course it not only gives you an advantage when going for a job as a flight attendant but also gives you the opportunity to explore other career paths such as a holiday rep for instance. Inflight Institute On line Course The Inflight Institute provides specific on line training courses to people who wish to get a job as a flight attendant with an airline company. The on line courses are approved by many American and Canadian airline companies. They have a wide variety of courses and the costs vary depending on what course you choose. Flight Attendant Recruitment Agency This agency provides you with the opportunity to complete the Flight Attendant Training Program on line. The course enables you to get tested on every aspect that most airline companies test you on before you start working as a flight attendant. This course can be extremely beneficial because if you need to pass the tests set by the airline companies, thus this will allow you to experience and complete the tests first before you go to the airline. For more information click here Flight Attendant Recruitment Agency </description>
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<description>Drawbacks of Being a Flight Attendant There are also some drawbacks associated with being a flight attendant that you should be aware of such ... Normally, you only get a basic salary Due to the nature of the industry, you will most definitely be required to work weekends, bank holidays and late nights You will most definitely have to deal with difficult, abusive passengers You will have to be prepared for emergency situations You will have to be prepared for delayed flights and canceled flights, which means more customer complaints and demands to deal with You will need to work extremely hard to stand out from the crowd and be offered a promotion from your first job because the industry is extremely competitive The ability to work away from home for long periods of time The ability to relocate to major airports The possibility of jet lag, which can cause fatigue </description>
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<title>Index</title>
<description>Flight Attendant Becoming a flight attendant is one of the top 10 jobs that people dream of and is also one of the best careers you could ever aspire to. This is mainly because of the opportunities that airlines provide you with such as traveling discounts and experiencing new cultures. As this is an extremely popular job to apply for the competition is fierce and the recruitment process tends to be quite tough. Therefore, it is important to know exactly what you need to do in the recruitment process and any other tips that will help you get a job as a flight attendant. </description>
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<description>Interview with Flight Attendant The following is an interview between Flight Attendant ... M.D. Michelle Sutherland and John Manson who is an experienced flight attendant.  Michelle ... Why did you want to become a flight ... ... I wanted to become a flight attendant because I was bored sitting in an office working 9 till 5 everyday seeing the same faces and doing the same routine. Whereas, as a flight attendant you get to work with different crew on each flight. You are given the opportunity meet passengers from all different cultures and backgrounds and also the unexpected can happen at any time. You also get the chance to visit cites around the world for a few days as well. ... Where did you find the jobs as a flight ... ... I located the jobs on all of ... websites. ...  I have worked with Thomsonfly, Virgin Atlantic and now Ethihad. ... How ... was it to find a job as a flight ... ... It is not easy getting a job as a flight attendant because you have to do different tests like English and maths you have to reach certain heights so that you are be able to reach the emergency equipment on board. You also need to do various group exercises to show them that you can integrate with different personalities and deal with conflicts appropriately. ... Have you ever encountered any dangers or emergencies working as a flight ...  ... I have came across a few situations on board that has been classed as emergencies. I have had an elderly passenger collapse and stop breathing and we had to resuscitate him and deal with him until we landed unfortunately the elderly man died. I have had an emergency landing into Boston due to a bird hitting on of the ... engines. The aircraft was only flying on one engine but in these situations you are fully trained to deal with them and your main concern is working as part of team and to ensure passengers safety. ... What was the recruitment process that was used my the airline ... ... telephone interview, one to one interview, assessment center, on line tests ... ... Airlines normally follow a structured recruitment process which means filling out an application Form, Interview Day, team assessments and finally a personal interview which is used to assess your personality and approach to different situations. ... Your salary gets broken down into sections you get a basic salary then flight pay which means you get paid a certain amount per hour that you are on duty. You also receive commission from the sales of the on board such as from the bar and duty free. Also, if you are required to stay in the destination that you are flying to, you get cash in advance to spend on meals etc. Basically on a busy month like July in the summer and you work hard you can walk out with ... a month and a quiet month just over £1000. ... How do you get better routes or jobs in the airline ... ... Basically to get long haul good flights you will be assessed every flight that you are on by your cabin manager and if you attain good assessment results you will be moved onto long haul flights to better destinations. ... If you could give any advice to someone that wants to become a flight attendant, what would it ... ... There are a few things that I would advise when going for a job as a flight attendant. Make sure you show recruiters that you are capable of handling passengers safety and security. Make sure you provide specific examples of exceptional customer service Watch a video on the role as a flight attendant. These videos are normally available on all of the ... websites Make sure that you know all facts about the airline before the interview At all times smile and show confidence Dress smartly and hold your head up high Be caring and patient when it comes to dealing with elderly and disabled passengers Use your common sense and use your own initiative, Always be a smart thinker ... What are the advantages and disadvantages of working as a flight ... ... The main advantages to me ... Meeting new people from all different countries and cultures The ability to work early shifts and socialise for the rest of the day Staying over in various countries for a few days Having a 6 days on the 6 days off The main disadvantages to me ... Having to get up as early as 3 in the morning Delayed flights which causes chaos with passengers ... Normally, I always listen to what the customer has to stay without interrupting and above all resolve the issue and never blame anyone else. </description>
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<description>... needed to be a Flight Attendant To be a flight attendant their a number of qualifications and requirements that you need to have and meet. These qualifications and requirements can depend on what airline company you want to work for. Thus, listed below are a list of the most popular airline companies and their qualifications and ... British Airways British Airways state ... You must be aged between ... years old You must be between ... and ... in height and weight in proportion with your height You must be educated to GSCE level with passes in Maths and English High standard of English, both written and spoken The ability to have a basic conversation in another language Have good eyesight with or without glasses or contact lenses You must not be color blind You must have a valid British passport and be able to travel worldwide You must have a detailed medical assessment Have a high standard of physical fitness You must live within 45 minutes of the airport where you are based You will be required to have a Criminal Record Check on yourself and any other background checks before you can work at an airport You must also have ... A GNVQ in either nursing, hospitality, travel and tourism, care services as well as 12 months customer service experience OR 2 years customer service experience British Midland British Midland state ... You must be aged between ... years old You must be between ... and ... in height and weight in proportion with your height You must have at least 4 ... ... ... which must include English and Maths You must have good eyesight with or without glasses or contact lenses You must not be color blind You must have a minimum of 12 months experience in dealing with customers You must have a valid British or European passport Virgin Virgin state ... You must be aged between ... years old You must be between ... and ... in height and weight in proportion with your height You must have a good educational standard of ... Have a high standard of physical fitness You must be a confident swimmer You must not be color blind You must have a valid British or European passport Aer Lingus Aer Lingus state ... You must be at least 20 years old You must be at least ... in height and weight in proportion with your height You must not be color blind You must have a minimum 1 years experience dealing with customers You must also have fluency in a European language American Airlines American Airlines state ... You must be at least 19 years old You must be between ... and ... in height You must have a high school diploma or GED as well as 1 years experience in customer service You must have a United States Citizenship and a valid passport You must be able to lift or push heavy items and reach all emergency equipment on an aeroplane No tattoos are allowed and they can not be covered up with bandages You must be willing to relocate to any of the bases at your own expense EasyJet Easyjet state ... You must be at least 18 years old You must be between ... and ... in height and weight in proportion with height High standard of English, both written and spoken Have a high standard of physical fitness You must have at least 6 months customer service experience You must be able to swim at least 25 meters You must have a valid passport and be able to travel in and out of Europe You must be able to provide reference information from the past 5 years Tattoos are acceptable as long as they are not noticeable Visible body piercings are not allowed, apart from one earring per ear KLM KLM state ... You must be at least 18 years old You must be between ... meters and ... meters without shoes and weight must be in proportion with height You must have at least 2 years customer service experience You must have a valid UK or European passport No visible tattoos or piercings You must stay no longer than 1 hour and 30 minutes from your airport base High standard of English, both written and spoken You must have a good educational background and possess English and Maths You must have the ability to swim You must have a detailed medical assessment You are only allowed a maximum strength of ... or ... glasses or contact lenses You must have a reasonably fluency in another language Qantas Qantas state ... You must be at least 18 years old You must be between ... in height without shoes You must be a permanent Australian resident You must have a valid passport which allows you to travel to all Qantas destinations You must have a current Senior First Aid Certificate You will be required to have a full Criminal Record Check High standard of English, both written and spoken You must have a minimum GCSE level Grade C in maths and English or equivalent You must be able to swim 50 meters fully clothed and assist people in water A willingness to relocate if required to do so A fluency in at least one of the following ... French, Japanese, German, Italian, Cantonese or Mandarian. </description>
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<description>Responsibilities of a Flight Attendant As a flight attendant there are many responsibilities that you have such ... The safety of all passengers on board an aircraft Provide comfort to all passengers throughout the flight The ability to carry out all first aid procedures Provide the best possible customer service to all passengers Demonstrates all emergency equipment and emergency procedures Perform preflight, during flight, and post flight inspections of aircraft and cabin emergency equipment Operate aircraft systems such as doors, inter phone etc The cleanliness of the aircraft To serve meals and beverages The ability to check forms, records and documents such as cash collection forms Work well as part of a team The ability to stay completely calm under intense pressure Knowledge of different countries policies and regulations when entering the country </description>
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<description>Skills required to be a Flight Attendant There are many skills that are required to be a flight attendant ... The ability to work well with cabin crew members and all passengers The ability to deal with confrontation The ability to remain calm in a stressful situation The ability to stand for long periods of time Must be able to reach over head compartments comfortably Fluent in English Be confident Be positive Have excellent communication skills </description>
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<description>Tips from an Expert Flight Attendant There are numerous tips that our expert has suggested such ... Make sure you show recruiters that you are capable of handling passengers safety and security. Make sure you provide specific examples of exceptional customer service Watch a video on the role as a flight attendant. These videos are normally available on all of the ... websites Make sure that you know all facts about the airline before the interview At all times smile and show confidence Dress smartly and hold your head up high Be caring and patient when it comes to dealing with elderly and disabled passengers Use your common sense and use your own initiative, Always be a smart thinker </description>
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