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Is Emirates cabin crew training difficult?

Getting the distinctive Emirates service right takes time, a lot of practice and plenty of tuition. It's a lot more involved than at many other full-service airlines that Emirates competes with. But longs days spent in classes at training school doesn't mean the learning stops as soon students leave for the day.



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The training process for flight attendants can be quite rigorous and time-intensive. New hires typically need to complete somewhere between three to six weeks of initial training, where they learn on-the-job skills such as safety procedures and emergency drills.

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New recruits undergo an intense seven and a half weeks of training in the highest standards of safety and service delivery in our state-of-the-art facility in Dubai. The training covers both theoretical and practical aspects, with the latter taking place in full motion simulators of all of the aircrafts in our fleet.

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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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The training process for flight attendants can be quite rigorous and time-intensive. New hires typically need to complete somewhere between three to six weeks of initial training, where they learn on-the-job skills such as safety procedures and emergency drills.

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Example: “I believe the most challenging aspect of being a flight attendant is dealing with unruly or uncooperative passengers. Not only do these types of fliers make the flight less enjoyable for the other passengers, but they can also present a safety risk.

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The average starting salary for Emirates cabin crew is Dh9,770 per month, and the airline trains about 120 new recruits each week at Emirates Aviation College, an Emirates representative said last month.

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A Flight Attendant working in Emirates can earn a monthly base pay of AED4,430 ($1,206) or AED63. 75 per hour ($17.36). As the industry recovers from the COVID-19 epidemic, Emirates remains the largest international airline, carrying 15.8 million passengers in 2020.

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Remember that men are not allowed to put on any form of make-up while wearing the Emirates uniform, so you need to ensure your scars are less visible / less significant. If the scar is significant, consider laser treatment or use BioOil, it does work and fades quite significantly.

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Landing a job with Emirates was most definitely not going to be easy. 200,000 applications are received by Emirates every year but only 20,000 Cabin Crew work for the airline.

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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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Some examples of weaknesses that can be reframed as areas for improvement include:
  • Being introverted ? Working on being more outgoing.
  • Having anxiety ? Managing anxiety so it doesn't interfere with job performance.
  • Being impatient ? Learning how to better handle stress and cope with difficult situations.


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Steps to Take to be a Flight Attendant
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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What is the strictest airline to work for? Qatar Airways requires cabin crew to live in company accommodations with a 24-hour security guard watching their every in and out. They also need to use identification cards to enter and leave the facility, with strict curfews and rules on visitors.

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All Emirates cabin crew live in the exciting city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This means you'll earn a tax-free salary, have your accommodation provided by Emirates and have plenty of opportunity to sample this unique, vibrant & multicultural city.

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Emirates proactively hire cabin crew who are multilingual, as communicating with passengers in their own language is considered a core part of Emirates signature hospitality. Emirates cabin crew are recruited from more than 130 countries and together speak more than 70 languages.

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