Online Cabin Crew Training

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Cabin crew can learn some of their necessary skills online.

Learning the skills for a new job on line can be an excellent route into a new career. Research thoroughly to ensure you are not paying too much and find out beforehand how many people gain employment at the end of the course.

  1. Choose a Course

    • There are a range of cabin crew training courses available. Some are accredited by the major airlines and offer guaranteed interviews on completion. Others are two- or three-day courses which give you an idea if this is the right job for you.

    Do Qualifications Count?

    • Some online courses contain much of the information you would be taught if offered a training course with an airline. The online courses are not a substitute for actual training but give you a head start if you are lacking in confidence. Some courses allow airlines to use their certificates or diplomas as the foundation of their in-house training.

    Must I Take a Couse?

    • More than three quarters of all applicants who apply direct to the airlines fail at the initial application stage.. The chances of gaining an interview leap to 99 percent if they apply following accreditation from an approved course.

    Course Content

    • Learn about safety features.
      Learn about safety features.

      Courses include a variety of subjects from basic personal presentation and teamwork to,currency conversion and selling duty free. You will be taught about the layout of an aircraft and how safety is paramount. You will also learn about emergency procedures and equipment and how to evacuate an aircraft.

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