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Can Emirates cabin crew get pregnant?

Emirates said it has a policy whereby female cabin crew that become pregnant in the first three years have to leave.



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You aren't allowed to fly after the 32nd week of a multiple pregnancy or the 36th week of a single pregnancy. If you need to travel, you must apply for medical clearance by submitting a medical information form (MEDIF).

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Yes, you can apply for a cabin crew position even if you're married. Airlines mostly care about whether you're a good fit for the job, not whether you're married or not.

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Female flight attendants are most likely to marry male managers or female flight attendants.

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Studies have explored the effect that exposure to radiation, flame retardants, and other occupational hazards have on flight attendant health, including fertility. Others have pointed out that flight attendants are far more likely to miscarriage than women in other professions.

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Flying while pregnant Most airlines won't let you fly if you're within about a month of your due date. Some will need a letter from your GP or midwife saying you're fit to fly when you're 7 months pregnant. Check with the airline before you book.

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Flight attendants lead unique, fast-paced lives that can make dating them an exciting and rewarding experience. However, their unconventional schedules and frequent travels also bring about challenges that require understanding, patience, and adaptability from their partners.

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Why do men like air hostesses? Some men may also feel anxious or scared while flying, and the support and reassurance they receive from flight attendants in-flight adds to the attraction. Well, so says prominent psychologist Judi James, speaking on the phenomenon of flight attendant attraction.

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