Cabin Crew
Ensure passenger safety and comfort on flights as cabin crew.
Cabin crew members serve and ensure safety of passengers on flights. They handle emergencies, first aid, and in-flight service. Airlines hire through open recruitment and training programmes.
Educational paths: Class 12 (any stream); Diploma or certificate in Aviation, Hospitality, or Cabin Crew; airline-specific training.
Top recruiters: Domestic and international airlines, chartered operators, and luxury travel services.
Trending areas: Premium and long-haul services, inflight retail, and customer experience roles.
Educational paths: Class 12 (any stream); Diploma or certificate in Aviation, Hospitality, or Cabin Crew; airline-specific training.
Top recruiters: Domestic and international airlines, chartered operators, and luxury travel services.
Trending areas: Premium and long-haul services, inflight retail, and customer experience roles.
Key Features
Travel-based job with people contact
Structured training and grooming
Flexible roster and layovers
Path to ground staff or supervisory roles
Scope & Career Prospects
Airlines, private jets, and travel hospitality. Growth in aviation directly increases cabin crew demand.
Who Can Pursue?
Class 12. Height, weight, and vision norms as per airline. Good communication, grooming, and teamwork.
What You'll Get
Cabin crew roles with travel, allowances, and progression to senior crew or ground operations.
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