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Is tattoo okay for flight attendant?

Per the airline's guidelines, visible tattoos aren't allowed while wearing the flight attendant uniform, even if covered by makeup, jewelry or a bandage. The policy prohibits tattoos in areas visible while wearing the cabin crew uniform, such as the face, ears, hands, wrists and neck.



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Comfortable speaking and writing in English with ease. A passion for travelling and meeting new people. You don't have tattoos and/or piercing on parts of the body that are visible when wearing uniform. Willing to purchase and pass an Aviation Medical.

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Qatar Airways does not allow Cabin Crew to have any tattoos. The State of Qatar follows a strict interpretation of Islam and tattoos are considered Haram – as such they're forbidden.

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No. Therefore, tipping is discouraged. So while you may see a cash tip as a nice gesture, it might be prohibited by the airline entirely and flight attendants may not appreciate it either as they — rightly — see themselves as safety professionals and not customer service workers.

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Yes. The days of physical appearance requirements for flight attendants are long gone. A gap in teeth as far as I know has never been disqualifying.

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Crew require a minimum of three hours rest when the flight duty period exceeds 14 hours (from when crew 'sign on' to 15 minutes after engines off). For flight duty periods longer than 18 hours, 4.5 hours bunk rest is required. The crew take turns for rest breaks.

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Flight attendants still suffer foot pain, and finding shoes can still be difficult. Prolonged time on their feet in dress shoes puts flight attendants at an increased risk for painful foot conditions like: Plantar fasciitis. Morton's neuroma – burning pain or rolled up sock feeling under toes.

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