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Is 38 too old to become a flight attendant?

There is no age limit to becoming a flight attendant. As long as you can keep up with the job's physical demands, age is nothing but a number.



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How Old Is Too Old To Become A Flight Attendant? As long as you are in good shape, you will never be too old to be a flight attendant. Airlines hire flight attendants in their 30's, 40's, 50's, and 60+ years of age. Many flight attendants start after retirement as a second career.

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No. As a retired flight attendant I saw no major difference in the aging process between my colleagues and the general population. The cabin of an aircraft does have far less humidity than normal ambient air, which *might* temporarily make lines very slightly more pronounced.

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Flight Attendant Age Of Retirement Flight attendants don't even have a retirement age. Pilots, that's a different story, they are flying the plane and they have an age limit for a reason. There are flight attendants with 60 years seniority. That means if they started at 20 years of age, they are now 80.

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It's difficult and can take a long time. Airlines can take 3-6 months to get through the hiring process, that's if your resume makes it through the first cut. Intense Competition. We estimate there are 1 – 1.5 million flight attendant applications for 5,000 – 10,000 jobs.

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Average Flight Attendant Pay vs. Flight Attendants earned an average salary of $62,280 in 2021.

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For aspiring flight attendants, Delta Air Lines, ranked by its employees as one of the best places to work, is also one of the most difficult places to get a job. It's harder to get invited to Delta flight attendant training than it is to get into Harvard University.

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At 21 years old, you can apply to be a flight attendant with any airline. Minimum age requirements typically apply at the time of training completion, so candidates who will reach an airline's minimum age during training can apply for flight attendant roles. There is no upper age limit for flight attendants.

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It's a physical job, but not all flight attendants must be slim and trim. You do, however, have to fit into the flight attendant jumpseat. Flight attendants have no set weight requirements, as body types can vary even if two people are the same height and weight.

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They can expect to spend 65-90 hours in the air, and an additional 50 hours preparing the airplane, processing passengers during boarding and performing post-flight procedures. Typically, flight attendants work 12-14 days and log 65-85 flight hours each month, not including overtime.

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Some of the specific grooming requirements that cabin crew must meet include:
  • Hair must be clean and styled neatly.
  • Makeup must be applied conservatively.
  • Nails must be clean and trimmed.
  • Clothing must be clean and wrinkle-free.
  • No visible tattoos.
  • Good and Healthy Teeth.


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Here are 10 common advantages of the flight attendant career path:
  • Free flights and travel opportunities. ...
  • Flight benefits for family and friends. ...
  • Flexible schedule. ...
  • Opportunities to meet new people. ...
  • Food expense reimbursement. ...
  • Overnight hotel stays. ...
  • Ability to self-direct. ...
  • Health insurance.


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Until 1968, when civil rights litigation halted the airline practice of firing women flight attendants at age 32 or if they married, the average tenure on the job in most airlines was two years (Appel 1965). The ensuing women's movement then encouraged women not to quit if they married or had children.

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$33,000 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $46,000 is the 75th percentile.

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Which airlines have the happiest flight attendants?
  • Alaska Airlines.
  • Delta Air Lines.
  • American Airlines.
  • United Airlines.
  • Southwest.


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When it comes to new flight attendants just starting out, the highest paying airlines are JetBlue, $32,000, and Southwest Airlines, $30,000. For seasoned flight attendants looking for earning potential, JetBlue, $103,000, and Alaskan Airlines, $113,000, are the highest paying airlines.

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While many airlines still require female flight attendants to wear high heels as part of their uniform, there is no industry-wide requirement for this footwear. In recent years, some airlines have relaxed their dress codes to allow more comfortable shoes, such as sneakers or flats.

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One of the most common questions is “Do you clean the toilets?” The answer is yes, but only basic cleaning such as wiping the surfaces. If there are some major issues inside the airplane lavatory, then it is the job of the cleaning crew that comes in after the flight to take care of it.

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The flight attendant will continue to accrue per diem even after the flight arrives at a layover and the flight attendant has checked into their hotel room for the night.

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