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What percentage of flight attendants are hired?

Each year, there are far more candidates looking for positions than available positions. In fact, less than 1% of applicants are able to obtain jobs as flight attendants. The requirements for becoming a flight attendant are not difficult to complete.



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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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These steps will vary between airlines, but becoming a flight attendant is generally relatively straightforward. Building a high-quality customer service skill set and creating a quality resume will be essential for your success, as well as being prepared to answer any questions during the interview.

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78.9% of all flight attendants are women, while 21.1% are men. The average flight attendant age is 49 years old. The most common ethnicity of flight attendants is White (59.0%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (15.8%), Black or African American (10.2%) and Asian (7.6%).

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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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How many flights can I expect to fly on a typical day? The number of flights will vary based on the trip assigned. However, as an Endeavor flight attendant, you can expect to fly from one to six flights in a day.

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Most airlines require a 90% passing grade on all exams during new hire training. Only 60% of new-hire flight attendants make it through new-hire training. Only 50% survive the first year of employment. Each airline receives an average of 2,500 flight attendant job applications per month.

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Height-wise, attendants should be between 5'2” and 6'3” without shoes. They do not allow facial piercings or visible tattoos – even if concealed. A high school degree is required, with 2 or more years of college preferred.

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While the responsibilities of a typical flight attendant don't require strenuous physical labor beyond stowing items, they're still on their feet a majority of the time. They spend much of their time boarding planes, walking the aisles to check on passengers and moving through airports to get to their next flight.

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A plane with a seating capacity above 100 passengers requires two flight attendants, plus one additional flight attendant for every 50 passengers above the 100 seating capacity.

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There is an employment shortage everywhere in aviation these days. Airlines need pilots, and they need gate agents, maintenance workers and mechanical help. But they especially need flight attendants.

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Reports for the European Aviation Safety Agency found that cabin crew reported the most contributing factors to fatigue were 'long days,' 'early starts,' 'flying during hours when I would normally sleep,' and 'short recovery time between duties' [31].

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American Airlines hires employees who are as young as 20, so you can get that training out of the way early.

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Entry-level Flight Attendants are usually between 18 – 25 years old. This range does not apply to all recruiters and airlines. It is not unusual to find a Flight Attendant starting their career in their 30s.

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Airlines have different standards for the physical appearance of their flight attendants, but in general, they are looking for women who are attractive and well-groomed. It is important to note that being pretty is not the only criteria for being a successful flight attendant.

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Sample Answers: Challenging Parts of the Flight Attendant Job
  • I find dealing with difficult passengers consistently challenging. ...
  • Working long hours and being away from loved ones can be tough to deal with. ...
  • The physical aspect of the job, like standing for long periods, can be quite challenging.


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One of the biggest issues is fatigue due to long hours away from home during certain times of the year such as holidays or peak travel periods when more flights are available. Another problem that can arise is dealing with unhappy or unruly passengers, which can make a flight attendant's job much more stressful.

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