We often overlook it, but the safety demonstration by flight attendants plays a crucial role in ensuring our well-being on board. Familiar as they may
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Reasons Behind Why Flight Attendants Wear a Scarf
Have you ever pondered the reason behind flight attendants donning a scarf as a component of their uniforms? You’ve likely observed that a standard flight
Why is It Difficult to Become a Flight Attendant?
In recent days, I had the opportunity to attend the cabin crew graduation ceremonies for Philippine Airlines AICCT2301 and AirAsia Philippines Batch 48. One common
Forty Four New Cabin Crew in the Philippines Took to the Skies
Yesterday marked a significant milestone for 44 individuals in the Philippines, as they earned their wings and officially became cabin crew members. Among them, 20
Air Canada Passenger Mad at Non-French Speaking Cabin Crew
Sometimes, an entitled passenger can turn a seemingly mundane situation into a full-blown fiasco. That’s exactly what happened on Air Canada flight AC1688 from Quebec
Decoding Common Terms Used by Flight Attendants
In an earlier article, I discussed some of the most frequently used terms by both pilots and flight attendants. Now, I’d like to focus specifically
How Flight Attendant Aspirants Can Improve Communication Skills
Effective communication skills are vital to a successful career as a flight attendant. In fact, communication is at the heart of a flight attendant’s role,
The Consequences of a Flight Without Flight Attendants
Flight attendants are indispensable when it comes to ensuring the safety, security, and comfort of passengers during a flight. Their role is so vital that
The Perils of AWOL: How It Can Derail Your Flight Attendant Career
Instances of cabin crew members going AWOL to join foreign airlines have been occurring for quite some time. When a single flight attendant goes AWOL,
FAA’s Stand Against Unruly Passengers: Zero-Tolerance Policy
It is disheartening that some passengers assault flight attendants for simply doing their jobs and enforcing airline safety rules and policies. While physical attacks on