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Do cabin crew pay tax UK?

If you are a pilot or cabin crew with duty flights in or out of the UK, either all or a proportion of your earnings are likely be assessable for tax in the UK.



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They pay taxes to the state in which they live. Many flight attendants are based in a particular city/state but actually live elsewhere and commute in. Where, around the globe, their work may take them, has no bearing.

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If you're not a British national, can you still be Cabin Crew for a UK-based airline? The short answer is yes, as long as you fulfil certain criteria. Applying for a Cabin Crew job works in the same way as applying for any job based in the UK.

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Entry requirements and competition – it is not easy becoming a flight attendant. The application process can be lengthy, the entry requirements are strict, and the training is intense. There is also a lot of competition for permanent roles. Individuals will need to work hard to be successful.

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I could live well on my salary, I know that, but there are people who couldn't live with a similar salary, others could live with less. Also many airlines gave less and there are airlines that paid better. So, in my case: I had a house, a car, a wife and two daughters and we lived on my salary.

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Can you make a living as a flight attendant? Yes, you can make a decent living as a flight attendant. The median salary is $61,640 per year and there are many opportunities to make more than that based on your experience level, the airline you work for and even your geographic location.

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When you join British Airways as Cabin Crew, you will be enrolled on the Cabin Crew New Entrant Training. The course will be between 4 to 6 weeks and will include studying for your Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA). Within your CCA training, you will learn all the general procedures and theory behind airline safety.

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It's competitive to get a job as a flight attendant, but a lot of that comes down to whether people actually want the job or if they're just doing it for the sake of it. There are a lot of applications for job roles - BA gets something like 25,000 applications for 2,000 job roles.

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