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How can I introduce myself as an air hostess?

Start by introducing yourself with your full name, and then mention your current role and the experience you have in the aviation industry. You can also mention any relevant education or training you have received.



Introducing yourself as an air hostess (more commonly referred to as a flight attendant in modern aviation) requires a blend of professional poise, warmth, and authority. In a formal setting, such as a job interview or a pre-flight briefing, you might say: "Good morning/afternoon, my name is [Name], and I am a cabin crew member with [Airline]. I am dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of safety and passenger comfort throughout our journey." When greeting passengers at the aircraft door, the introduction is usually brief and welcoming, such as: "Welcome aboard, I'm [Name], your cabin lead today. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to make your flight more comfortable." The key is to maintain excellent eye contact and a genuine smile, as you are the face of the airline. Your introduction should communicate that you are not only there for service but are also a highly trained safety professional. Using clear, concise language and a calm tone helps establish trust with passengers immediately as they step onto the plane.

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Flight Attendants are generally responsible for ensuring passengers' safety and comfort at all times. Their duties include ensuring that the emergency equipment is working, that the cabin is clean, and that there is an adequate supply of food and beverages.

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Pre-flight Announcement We ask that you please fasten your seatbelts at this time and secure all baggage underneath your seat or in the overhead compartments. We also ask that your seats and table trays are in the upright position for take-off.

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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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How can I impress my flight attendant?
  1. Make eye contact. And say hello! ...
  2. Don't show me your bag tag. ...
  3. Help a passenger. ...
  4. Keep your seatbelt fastened. ...
  5. Remove your headphones. ...
  6. Share something. ...
  7. Don't ring your call light. ...
  8. Go for it.


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They teach communication skills and grooming techniques that enhance your overall personality. So, long story short — it is not a must that an air hostess should be conventionally beautiful. It's far more important for the air hostess to be good at her job and be well-groom.

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During the training, cabin crew go through training of grooming where they are taught how to look, what to wear, how to do their hair, how to wear makeup, how to walk, talk and behave. Have you noticed that flight attendants look good all the time? Before a flight and even after a long haul!

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