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  • How to Get a Job as a Flight Attendant (Stewardess)

    Interested in becoming an airline flight attendant also known as a stewardess? A career as a flight attendant can be extremely rewarding. Free flights and travel experience are just a few of the...

  • What Are the Skills Needed to Become a Flight Attendant?

    Law requires that all major airlines hire flight attendants in order to ensure the safety and security of passengers. There is, however, more to the job than just making sure that safety...

  • How to Find Flight Attendant Employment

    Want to become a flight attendant, or maybe you already are one? If you're looking for a job in your local area, let me show you how you can snag a job within weeks as a flight attendant.

  • How to Become A Stewardess

    A lot of people dream of traveling. For stewardesses, this dream is a reality. If you've ever wanted to be a stewardess, this article is the one for you to read.

  • The Average Cost of Flight Attendant School Tuition

    Flight attendants are much more than distributors of in-flight snacks and blankets. They are integral parts of a flight crew because they are responsible for the safety and well-being of airline...

  • What Does it Take to Become a Flight Attendant?

    Flight attendants are an essential element to commercial flight crews and the airline industry. These individuals first and foremost ensure the safety and security of the passengers, as well as...

  • Schools for Becoming a Flight Attendant

    Getting hired by an airline is the first step to becoming a flight attendant. Then, you can attend a school for specialized training. The major airlines run flight training centers where they send...

  • Airline Pilot Job Descriptions

    Airline pilots are responsible for flying commercial aircraft. Their skill and expertise is necessary to deliver passengers safely to their destinations. Pilot positions for large airlines are...

  • How to What Training is Involved for Flight Attendants

    Flight attendants have the opportunity to travel and see many parts of the world. It is a highly demanding job and requires a lot of energy and good interpersonal skills. Flight attendants must...

  • Air Hostess Job Description

    Air hosts and hostesses, or flight attendants, work on commercial airlines. Federal law requires airlines to have flight attendants on board in order to protect public safety and to monitor...

  • Commercial Airline Pilot License Requirements

    Pilots train for 3 to 5 years before they meet the qualifications for their first commuter airline job. Certificates required to fly for the airlines cost between $50,000 to $60,000, depending on...

  • How to Become a Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant

    In order to become a flight attendant with Southwest Airlines, you must be at least 20 years old. Southwest Airlines does not accept applications for any jobs in person, by fax, postal mail or...

  • How to Succeed in a Flight Attendant Interview

    I have been a flight attendant for over 30 years (after college) for two of the best airlines. Going through the hiring process, I have expert advice on the process for being hired as a flight...

  • Mexicana Airlines Careers

    Mexicana Airlines was founded in 1924. The international airline is based in Mexico and also provides extensive domestic flights throughout Mexico. Mexicana Airlines is also called "Mexicana de...

  • Emirates Airline Careers in Dubai

    Emirates Airlines is based out of Dubai, a city in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai provides a vital hub for flights to and from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe and North America. The...

  • What Is Required to Become a Flight Attendant?

    Flight attendants make sure that airline passengers follow security and safety regulations, and help make flights enjoyable and comfortable for these travelers. No formal education is required...

  • What is the Role of an Air Cabin Crew?

    You know who they are--the men and women who help you find your seat, stow your baggage and fasten your seat belt when you take a commercial flight. No matter how small the aircraft, if it has 20...

  • Jetblue Airlines Careers

    Voted the best low-cost airline in 2008 by J.D. Power and Associates, JetBlue Airlines has been a welcome alternative to larger airlines for many airline travelers. The airline continues to expand...

  • How to Become Flight Attendant at United Airlines

    To become a United Airlines flight attendant you must have completed high school, be between 5-foot-2 and 6 feet in height and be at least 19 years old. You must have a well-groomed appearance,...

  • How to Become a Flight Attendant at American Airlines

    American Airlines is the second-largest airline company in the world in terms of revenue and one of the largest airlines in the United States. American Airlines is based in Fort Worth, Texas, and...

  • How to Become a Flight Attendant at France Airlines

    French Airlines, including Air France, have a rigorous recruiting process. You must have at least a high-school degree, with some college preferred; be between 5-foot-3 and 6-foot-1 in height, to...

  • How to Go to School to Be a Flight Attendant

    Many people see being a flight attendant as a potentially exciting career. Flight attendants travel across the country and often around the world. When they are not working, they can travel for...

  • How to Find Airline Jobs

    If the thought of working for an airline is something you're interested in, airlines have job openings in every aspect of the airline industry throughout the world. Airline jobs usually entail...

  • How to Apply to Be a Flight Attendant

    You'll either love it or hate it; there's no in-between when you're flying the friendly skies. I'll guide you through the steps of the flight attendant application process for most major airlines.

  • How to Become a Flight Crew Scheduler

    A flight crew scheduler is responsible for scheduling all flights, recording sick calls, absences and no shows, handling overscheduled flights and making hotel reservations as well as many other...

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