Currently, the aviation industry both domestically and internationally is very developed. Besides the national airlines, there are also many other private airlines established, bringing great job opportunities.
What major do you need to study to become a flight attendant? (Illustration photo)
What to study to become a flight attendant?
Flight attendants are members of the crew of commercial airline flights. They are responsible for serving passengers and resolving problems that arise during the flight.
For many people, becoming a flight attendant is a dream and aspiration since they were very young. Therefore, when preparing for university entrance exams, young people often wonder what major they need to study to become a flight attendant and whether there are any schools that offer training in this field.
Currently in our country, there is no university or college that offers training in flight attendants. Therefore, if you want to become a flight attendant, you need to improve your knowledge and apply directly to the airlines when there is a recruitment notice.
Most airlines require employees to have a high school diploma or higher. In addition, flight attendants must undergo a thorough screening process for appearance, health, and English proficiency, which is a mandatory and indispensable condition.
Flight attendant entry requirements
As a flight attendant, you need to ensure the comfort and safety of passengers throughout the flight. In addition to knowledge about safety, food and drinks, you will be equipped with some skills in customer care, handling unexpected situations that may occur during the flight.
Therefore, airlines have very strict entry requirements for flight attendants. Specifically, candidates must meet all of the following requirements.
- Proficient in at least 1 foreign language to best serve customers.
- Standard height for women is 1m58 or more and for men is 1m75 or more.
- Make sure you are in good health to be able to take flights that last for many hours.
- Fluent, easy to listen to, polite and civilized communication skills.
- Balanced appearance, good looking face, no tattoos or deformities.
- Undergo professional training courses after being recruited.
Currently, flight attendants are among the highest-paid professions in Vietnam. The average starting salary for flight attendants is 4.5 million VND/month. However, this is the basic salary without other benefits and allowances. New flight attendants usually have to fly 70-100 hours per month.
Anh Anh (Synthesis)
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