Today, the gender-neutral term "Flight Attendant" is the professional standard for all cabin crew members, regardless of gender. Historically, however, male flight attendants were commonly referred to as "Stewards" (the masculine counterpart to "Stewardess") or "Air Hosts". The term "Steward" has its roots in maritime tradition, reflecting the early days of commercial aviation when cabin service was modeled after the high standards of luxury ocean liners. While you may still hear the terms "Host" or "Steward" in some regional contexts or older industry jargon, major global airlines have transitioned to "Flight Attendant" to promote professional inclusivity. Collectively, the group is referred to as the "Cabin Crew," and their primary responsibility remains the safety and comfort of passengers, ranging from conducting emergency briefings to managing onboard service and security protocols throughout the flight.