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Fasten your seat belt and take off. A flight attendant job is your ticket out of the 9-5 grind.
With an increasing global population and an improving economy, the number of airline
passengers continues to rise, fueling the demand for flight attendants. In fact, flight
attendant jobs are expected to be one of the fastest growing employment sectors in the
world, with the continued development of Chinese and Indian air travel spurring growth
of at least 20% a year for the next 10 years.
Flight attendant jobs, therefore, are widely available, year round, all over the world. Despite this great outlook, competition for flight attendant jobs is very stiff, with qualified applicants demanding higher salaries and greater benefits. Canadian Tourism College’s flight attendant training programs prepare students for flight attendant jobs and job interviews with prospective airline employers. Taught by professionals, CTC flight attendant training provides a comprehensive overview of the airline industry as a whole, and focuses on developing the professional image that airlines seek.
Flight Attendant Job Duties:
Flight attendants generally work sixty-five to ninety hours of flying time and up to fifty hours of ground duty per month. They are also given roughly fifteen or more days off every month. Flight Attendant job duties may include:
• Checking first-aid kits and emergency equipment
• Greeting and instruct passengers
• Ensuring seat belts are fastened, seats in the upright position, and bags are properly stowed
• Distributing beverages, snacks, and meals
• Instruct passengers in the event of an emergency
• And more
Contact Canadian Tourism College today for more information on the Flight Attendant
Pre-Employment Diploma Program.