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Why do you want to be a flight attendant interview answer?

Be sure you are honest when answering this question. Example Answer: I love flying and consider it to be an exciting experience. I understand that for some individuals, there is anxiety or fear when it comes to flying which is why it's important for flight attendants to be reassuring and supportive to these passengers.



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“I know that your airline has a strong commitment to safety and customer service. I've read about your modern fleet of aircraft and I'm impressed by your global reach. I would be proud to work for an airline that is making such a positive impact on the industry.”

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Introduce Yourself Professionally
Start by introducing yourself with your full name, and then mention your current role and the experience you have in the aviation industry. You can also mention any relevant education or training you have received.

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Here are 11 tips to help you have a successful flight attendant interview:
  1. Keep your resume updated. ...
  2. Find a clean, quiet room for video interviews. ...
  3. Dress appropriately. ...
  4. Check your social media. ...
  5. Practice interviewing. ...
  6. Arrive early. ...
  7. Stay organized. ...
  8. Be friendly.


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Some examples of strengths that flight attendants include the following:
  • Being able to handle difficult customers/passengers.
  • Being calm in emergency situations.
  • Having a good memory (for faces, names, details)
  • Being able to think on your feet.
  • Good people skills.
  • Being physically fit.


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If you dream of becoming a part of the best cabin crew team, you ought to have these qualities:
  • Empathetic. ...
  • Customer Service Oriented. ...
  • Be Flexible and Adaptable. ...
  • Team Coordination and Communication. ...
  • Cultural Sensitivity and Awareness. ...
  • Grace and Demeanor. ...
  • Organized and attentive to detail.


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Example: “I'm confident I will be a good flight attendant because of my people skills, professionalism, ability to remain calm during a crisis, and my focus on providing great customer experiences.

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To make your flight attendant resume shine above the competition, be sure to highlight your customer service experience, physical capabilities and endurance, positive attitude, communication, and leadership skills, as well as any previous aviation or safety experience you might have.

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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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Key Takeaways
  • Structure your answer in a way that makes sense. Stick to the past-present-future format, and you're all good!
  • Keep it relevant and brief (1-2 minutes max). No one wants to hear your whole life story.
  • Mention any of your top achievements and relevant work experiences.


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I find dealing with difficult passengers consistently challenging. It can be challenging to provide excellent customer service in the face of a disruptive passenger, but I've learned how to defuse situations and provide exceptional service despite these challenges.

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I love helping others with their needs. I want to experience something different with my life. I want to become a flight attendant because it gives me the opportunity to meet new people. I've also always wanted to travel and what better way to do that than while on the job.

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Talking them through their worries shows that you're knowledgeable and in control. This should calm their fears. Remind them, “If at any point you're not having fun, let me know and we will land.” This gives them a sense of control, and reminds them that they're never far away from a safe landing.

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Difficult Passengers
  1. Really pay attention and listen to the passenger's complaint, and reassure them that you understand and sympathise with their frustration.
  2. Ask them what will make the situation better for them. ...
  3. Try to think of something you can do to help.


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