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.