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Competition for flight attendant jobs is expected to remain keen because the opportunity for travel attracts more applicants than there are jobs. A high school diploma is the minimum educational requirement for getting flight attendants jobs; however, applicants with a college degree and with experience in dealing with the public are likely to have the best job opportunities.
Major airlines are required by law to provide flight attendants for the safety and security of the traveling public. Although the primary job of the flight attendants is to ensure that security and safety regulations are followed, flight attendants also try to make flights comfortable and enjoyable for passengers.
Flight attendants must be flexible and willing to relocate. However, many flight attendants elect to live in one place and commute to their assigned home base. Home bases and routes worked are bid for on a seniority basis.The combination of free time and discount airfares provides flight attendants the opportunity to travel and see new places.
Below are flight attendants jobs, dispalyed in a map for each state for airlines and flight operators who employs flight attendants. |