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Do flight attendants need to shave?

It's best to be clean shaven – the majority of airlines prefer this look. Sideburns should ideally be no lower than the middle of your ears. Some airlines do allow facial hair, such as a neatly trimmed goatee or moustache.



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If an air hostess's hair is shoulder-length, it should be worn up properly; If hair is below the shoulder, it should be styled, so it does not fall onto the face.

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Height-wise, attendants should be between 5'2” and 6'3” without shoes. They do not allow facial piercings or visible tattoos – even if concealed. A high school degree is required, with 2 or more years of college preferred.

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However, a lot of airlines differ in preference. Many domestic mainland carriers allow their employees or flight attendants to wear their hair down. At the time of writing this article, American Airlines and United airlines are two major U.S. companies who allow their flight attendants to work with their hair down.

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U.S. flight attendants have a higher prevalence of several forms of cancer, including breast cancer, uterine cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, thyroid cancer, and cervical cancer, when compared with the general public, according to new research from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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Being an introverted flight attendant is possible as long as you're ready to talk to people whether you feel like it or not, and if you're willing to work for hours while enduring the sudden crave for a quiet alone time. Don't get us wrong though, we're not telling you to transform yourself into a complete extrovert.

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Is a beard allowed in a cabin crew? No, not at all,you should be clean shaved and proper groom. You will find it in each and every airlines criteria for cabin crew.

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Published Research. U.S. flight attendants have a higher prevalence of several forms of cancer, including breast cancer, uterine cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, thyroid cancer, and cervical cancer, when compared with the general public, according to new research from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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It is typical for some of us to wonder if we are already too old to apply for a flight attendant job. Based on US strict discrimination and labor laws, there is no maximum age to become a flight attendant. In general, it's worth noting that the retirement age there is around 65 years old.

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Aviation Authority Background Check: (FAA / CAA etc)
Certain previous convictions such as crimes involving an aircraft or any violent crime, felony or time spent in jail would prevent you from being able to work as a Flight Attendant. What is this?

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Can I have nails as a flight attendant? You can have acrylic, natural, gel, or any other type of nails as a flight attendant.

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This clearly makes a bold fashion statement and matches with the uniforms – but the makeup also serves an important purpose. Heather Poole, who was a cabin crew member for 20 years, says vibrant lippie helps passengers to “read your lips during an emergency”, which could make a big difference in keeping them safe.

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The video continues with the flight attendant styling her hair to put it up into a sleek bun, while explaining: The answer: If your hair is longer than 15 centimetres it needs to be in a bun or up. This is because, in the event of an emergency, it needs to be out of your face.

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Though the Emirates website doesn't give any public-facing information about its appearance policy, it does state in its hiring guidelines that cabin crew should be “physically fit for this demanding role with a healthy Body Mass Index (BMI)”, as well as stating that women having to wear heels and “a full face of make- ...

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Ignoring safety demonstrations, flirting with flight attendants or even touching them is not okay. There are rules to follow on a plane and one of them is to treat the cabin crew with respect.

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Tugging their sleeve to get their attention
(“We're not dogs!” he says). But even if you're gentle and trying to be polite, most flight attendants prefer not to be touched at all.

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