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What is the marital status for cabin crew?

When Applying for the Job. 9. Marital Status: Unmarried —Jet Airways (Note: The unmarried status is only a standard for inexperienced crew; people applying as experienced cabin crew can be married.)



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If they choose to, absolutely. I knew a flight attendant who was married to a pilot who consistently bid trips that conflicted with each other's. And never for the same crew. Consequently, they saw each other no more than 5 days a month.

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Flight attendants ?Flight attendants are away often, meet many potential [affair] candidates, and don't make time for their spouse" due to their travel schedule, says Saunders, who adds that it's not unusual for flight attendants to have affairs with other crew members.

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Flight attendants take relationships very seriously and so should you if you are dating one. If you are crew then you can consider a serious romantic relationship easily as long the other person is not Married or CLEARLY playing around.

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Yes! Although I am not sure why this is being asked. Humans are all the same and so are flight attendants. Flight attendants take relationships very seriously and so should you if you are dating one.

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Not only did the Maldives have the highest divorce rate in the world in 2021, but it also has the highest divorce rate of any country of time in history. They were awarded a Guinness World Record for the highest divorce rate on record in 2002, with 10.97 divorces per 1000 Maldivians.

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I work for a major US airline and have worked with quite a few single parents. That said, being a flight attendant requires an unpredictable schedule, especially when you're just starting out. You will need to arrange your own childcare for the times you're away from home, which is often days at a time.

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There is no universal requirement for air hostesses to be single, and in many airlines, married women and those with children can work as air hostesses. However, historically, some airlines have had policies that restricted employment of married women or those with children, but this has changed over the years.

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Male flight attendants are called hosts while female ones are referred to as hostesses. Cabin crew is selected in accordance with the certain rules of aviation organizations and they are also subjected to the rules set by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation.

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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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Typically, flight attendants work 12 to 14 days and log 65 to 85 flight hours on average each month, not including overtime. Flight attendants are only paid once the boarding doors are closed. There are two types of flight attendant schedules, reserve schedules, and fine holder schedules.

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Having any kind of social life can be tricky for cabin crew. Frequent absences from home and irregular schedules don't make it easy to plan dates or family dinners – but there are some upsides as well.

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Can you make a living as a flight attendant? Yes, you can make a decent living as a flight attendant. The median salary is $61,640 per year and there are many opportunities to make more than that based on your experience level, the airline you work for and even your geographic location.

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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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