The height requirements for cabin crew in 2026 are designed around safety and the ability to reach emergency equipment rather than purely aesthetic standards. Most airlines set a minimum height of 155 cm to 160 cm (approx. 5'1" to 5'3") for females and 165 cm to 175 cm (approx. 5'5" to 5'9") for males. A more critical metric used by major international carriers like Emirates, Qatar, and Singapore Airlines is the "Arm Reach" test, where candidates must be able to reach a height of 212 cm (approx. 6'11") while standing on tiptoes. This ensures that the crew can reach safety kits, fire extinguishers, and oxygen masks stored in overhead compartments. Some airlines also implement a maximum height limit, typically around 185 cm to 190 cm (6'1" to 6'3"), to ensure the crew can move comfortably within the low-ceiling environment of smaller aircraft cabins without constant stooping. These standards remain strictly enforced during the recruitment process to guarantee that all crew members can perform their safety duties effectively in an emergency.