Here is even more good news to all our cabin crew aspirants! Philippine Airlines (PAL) continues to hire more cabin crew this month of October, and this is posted on their LinkedIn page. I am very well aware that many of you have dreams of being part of the national flag carrier, and this is your chance to turn those PAL dreams into a reality.
Based on the PAL LinkedIn announcement, here are the requirements and qualifications to become a PAL flight attendant.
General Requirements for All Applicants
- Must be at least 18-years of age and above
- Must be a Filipino citizen
- Must be able to communicate in English (verbal and written)
- Must have completed 2-years of College/University (Bachelor’s program and above. Diploma and vocational programs are not counted)
- With pleasing personality and must have clear complexion
- Preferably with 20/20 vision or with contact lenses but not more than 20/30 and must not be color blind
- No visible tattoos
- Must be willing to work during weekends and including holidays
- Must be willing to be assigned/ stationed within the different Philippine Airlines and/ or PALexpress locations in the Philippines or outside of the country
- Must be willing to complete all necessary pre-employment checks (medical and security)
Additional Requirements for Male Cabin Crew
- Must be at least 5’6″ tall
- No make up, no powder, or no foundation
- Must wear corporate suit with classic necktie and classic leather belt
- Must wear corporate socks and with classic, polished leather shoes
- Must have a clean corporate hair cut
- Must have a clean shave
- No colored contact lenses
- No hair coloring
Grooming Tutorials for Men:
Additional Requirements for Female Cabin Crew
- Must be at least 5’2″ tall
- Must wear bright red lipstick and appropriate makeup
- No false eyelashes
- Must wear basic corporate attire with black corporate skirt (knee-length) and black blazer
- Hair must be neatly tied in a bun
- Must wear skin tone stockings
- Black shoes with at least 2-inch heels
- No colored contact lenses
- No hair coloring
Grooming Tutorials for Women:
To apply, please do proceed to the PAL LinkedIn page which can be found here:
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3731592314
Why Choose to Become a PAL Cabin Crew
Getting a job as a PAL cabin crew might not be a walk in the park, but it’s super rewarding, especially if you’re in it for the long haul.
- PAL highly values its flight attendants, leading to a low attrition rate.
- The airline offers generous compensation and excellent long-term benefits.
- PAL focuses on the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of its crew.
- Significant resources are invested in training and personal development.
- Flight attendants are seen as key safety figures on board.
Just a Thought
Some of you might read this and think, “the standards are too high,” or shout “discrimination.” Well, this post isn’t for you. It’s for those who are determined, those who have big dreams and are willing to do whatever it takes to exceed the standards and make their PAL cabin crew dreams come true. This isn’t for the losers; it’s for the winners. It’s for those who won’t give up until they achieve their dreams. This is for the positive thinkers, not the crybabies who just spread negativity and bitterness. This is for the go-getters, not the complainers who just sit and rant while others are busting their butts to meet the standards.
To help you during this PAL flight attendant hiring period, you might want to read this.
So, to all you cabin crew hopefuls who are eager to make your PAL cabin crew dreams a reality, best of luck to you. Keep the right attitude and mindset. Keep pushing, learn from your mistakes, and get better with every try.
Can’t wait to see you wearing that PAL cabin crew uniform soon!
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