About

Earn while you fly and reach out for a career in the skies. In reality, airlines are not about flying only. There is ground crew which includes commercial services, customer services, administration, security, engineers, air traffic controllers, the cabin crew which include the hostesses, stewards and pilots.

Education

High School

Any subject combination

Bachelor's

Hospitality management/related courses

Training

Cabin Crew

Skills Required

Time Management
Communication
People Pleasing
Good personality

Job Prospects

  • In-flight Service Manager
  • Cabin Crew
  • Customer Service Agent
  • Ground Attendant
  • Senior Air Hostess

Salary / Annum

500,000

Fresher

700,000

Average

1,000,000

Experienced

Cities Data


Jobs Outlook

  • Cabin crew work shifts, which usually involves irregular and unsocial hours. This can mean working early mornings, through the night, at weekends and on public holidays. Short-haul flights may provide more regular hours than long haul.
  • You'll work with a variety of people from different backgrounds and cultures.
  • Air cabin crew often work in confined spaces and have to spend a lot of time on their feet. The work is physically demanding, particularly on long-haul flights. Dealing with difficult passengers in an enclosed space, with an audience, can be stressful.

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