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Why do I love being a flight attendant?

Travel opportunities Flight attendants also often enjoy pleasant views when they fly over landmarks and approach destination cities. The best part of it all is that they don't have to pay for their tickets, as they're getting to and from their destinations while on the job .



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Opportunities to meet new people
Another great perk of being a flight attendant is meeting new, interesting people daily. Flight attendants work closely with passengers and get opportunities to talk to people from all over the world.

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Point out some positive facts about the airline's achievements, company culture, customer experience and values. If you can convince the interviewer that you are excited about working for their airline instead of just seeking a job, it can help create a positive impression.

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Tip: You may answer along the lines of “My love for traveling and exploring will help me share my passion for adventure with others. I get to share my experience with like-minded individuals and help passengers relax and have a good time during their flight.”

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Many flight attendants have professional backgrounds and are highly educated. There are ex-lawyers, nurses, teachers, accountants, and managers who decide to make the move to a flying career. Often flight attendants study part-time for their degrees or masters, and some train to be pilots.

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Examples of Brief Answers
I have researched your company extensively and am impressed by your commitment to safety and customer service. I am a big fan of your airline and have flown with you many times. I love your unique culture and values.

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The token pretty flight attendant is a marketing tool airlines have used since the 1960s to one up each other, according to Conde Nast Traveler. The prettier the hostess, and sexier the uniform, the more attractive air travel would be to potential passengers, went the reasoning of airlines at the time.

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A flight attendant's most important responsibility, however, is to help passengers in the event of an emergency. This responsibility ranges from dealing with unruly passengers to directing evacuations. Flight attendants also are trained to perform first aid, extinguish fires, and protect the flight deck.

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Cabin crew employees use smiles to provide excellent customer service. Passengers may feel anxious, excited, or tired on an aero plane. A cabin crew member's friendly grin may quickly calm their worries and establish a good tone for the journey.

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Flight attendants have unique and interesting jobs. They work long hours, often in difficult and cramped conditions. But they also get to see the world and meet new people. It's a challenging and rewarding career and one that is full of surprises.

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Female flight attendants are most likely to marry male managers or female flight attendants.

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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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Highest paying cities for Flight Attendants near United States
  • San Francisco, CA. $32.57 per hour. 44 salaries reported.
  • New York, NY. $31.60 per hour. 7 salaries reported.
  • Atlanta, GA. $30.74 per hour. 169 salaries reported.
  • Chicago, IL. $29.04 per hour. 118 salaries reported.
  • Dallas, TX. $28.63 per hour. ...
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His co-worker Melissa Pittman added: The biggest misconception ever is the fact that people think we're glorified waitresses, when in reality, you start having a heart attack or you have a medical event on the aircraft — the first person you're going to look for is a flight attendant because we know what to do.

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They sit on their hands during take off and landing so that if there is any turbulence they are already braced and ready for it. So, it's basically just for safety.

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