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 be able to move around the cabin easily; and be fluent in French. Becoming a flight attendant can also be a lengthy process, depending on how many people the airlines are hiring and the length of flight attendant certification training.

Things You'll Need

  • Resume
  • Cover letter
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Instructions

  1. Applying to Be a Flight Attendant

    • 1

      Consult the airline's employment website. For example, Air France's website lists the current employment openings. (See Resources.)

    • 2

      Send your resume and cover letter to mail.resume@airfrance.fr to apply to Air France.

    • 3

      Indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line. Air France does not have a standard application form, so you must apply by sending a resume and cover letter.

    • 4

      If accepted, applicants will be called for an interview within six weeks of submitting an application.

    Be a Competitive Applicant

    • 5

      Become a certified flight attendant. Having certification will make you a competitive applicant against others who have years of experience.

    • 6

      Learn French. You must be fluent in French to work for a French airline.

    • 7

      Work at a smaller airline to gain experience. If you want to work for Air France, you will be doing international flights, which are more difficult and require more experience than doing shorter domestic flights. Experience will make your resume more competitive.

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