Flight Attendant


Flight Attendant














Welcome to our career showcase

Flight attendant
Apart from the glamorous job title, flight attendants perform pre-flight safety checks, air safety and emergency procedure demonstrations on a daily basis. Flight attendants also primarily assist passengers in their needs as well as heat and prepare passenger meals.

To comply with the needs of becoming a flight attendant, you must be a minimum of 18 years of age, have a valid passport with no area restrictions and posess a valid and current Senior First Aid Certificate. A willingness to relocate, as required, to any location is ideal in securing your future as a flight attendant. The greatest opportunity that comes with being a flight attendant is the traveling. Airline employees receive various discounts on flights, accommodation, car rentals, etc.

There will always be a need for flight attendants, with an average occupation size of 7000 in Australia.  Weekly earnings can be low at $900, but the opportunities for travel are immense.  Only 52% off flight attendants work fulltime, but this gives more chance to catch up on things on the ground. Although the career is seen as typically female-dominated, today 37% of all flight attendants are male.



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