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AIR HOSTESS/HOST
Selection Process:
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Read the career page of the airline’s website to understand more about the recruitment process and eligibility requirements.
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Having a minimum of 2 years of experience in a frontline job or customer-facing role is an added advantage.
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If you are shortlisted, then you will have to travel to the assigned venue for a personal interview and GD.
Moreover, there will be a clear drug test and background check.
Qualifying the interview, you will get your entry ticket into your chosen training institute.
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Skills required:
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Empathetic behaviour toward the elderly, children, and sick passengers.
Calm and composed demeanour during stressful situations and emergencies like air turbulence, mechanical problems, etc to ensure that passengers are following safety procedures.
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Good physical conditions to handle erratic schedules like longer shifts, hefty tasks, etc.
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Qualifications
To become an air hostess, you should have completed 10+2 or equivalent from an accredited institution.
The candidates who haven’t completed their high school are required to go for a GED test, i.e. General Educational Development Test.
Candidates with a degree in Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism are given preference.
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Good command of the English language and a knowledge of an international language is an added advantage.
The candidate must clear a 3 to 6 weeks training program at the base location confined to the particular airline.
The completion of the formal training program allows you to gain a certification and license from an authorized body regulating all aspects of civil aviation in a particular country like the FAA (The Federal Aviation Administration) in the USA.
Categories
Flight Attendants: They demonstrate the use of safety and emergency procedures while flying and look out for the safety of the passengers.
Cabin Staff - During short-haul and long-haul flights, they are in charge of providing comfort, safety, and support to passengers.
Ground Staff: Ground Staff are responsible for attending to the needs of passengers before, following, and during flights. They are also responsible for answering questions from passengers, providing information on the aircraft, and making sure they have no problems while in flight.
Sky Marshal: is an oppressor expert with secret legal permission or counter-fear background who flies aboard commercial jets to prevent hijackings.
Air Hostess after 10th
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Start preparing for entrance tests like AIAEE, NCHMCT JEE, AEEE, etc. after graduating from high school while still enrolled in senior secondary studies (10+2) to gain admission to a prestigious aviation institution.
After passing the Class 12th Board examinations, students have the option of continuing their education with a Diploma in Aviation Courses. Stated that airline companies prefer to hire students with a diploma or undergraduate degree in hospitality or aviation for diverse positions as an air hostess.
Who are they?
a member of a commercial aeroplane's cabin crew who undertakes several pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight duties to ensure passengers are safe and cared for during a flight
Air Hostess after 12th
To become an Air Hostess after the 12th, you need to apply directly to the aviation training institute as the basic qualification from a recognized board. Here are the top training institutes to pursue aviation training that provide proper qualifications:
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