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Are flight attendants hospitality?

Although to be a flight attendant only a high school diploma or equivalent is necessary, many airlines would favor someone who has at least taken some college courses. Degrees in hospitality, public relations, business, or communications would all likely help someone to get a job as a flight attendant.



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She explains that the airlines consider their flight attendants and cabin crew as a PR 'product', which they polish to make sure people think that their airline is good. “Some airlines have grooming/image 'checkers' at the airport,” Ms Brown explains.

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The chief purser (CP), also titled as in-flight service manager (ISM), flight service manager (FSM), customer service manager (CSM) or cabin service director (CSD) is the senior flight attendant in the chain of command of flight attendants.

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Travel and Tourism Industry Travel and tourism is one of the largest sectors of the hospitality industry. In general, travel and tourism allow people to visit destinations outside of their normal environment.

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