Are you Ready for Global Career, Global Life?

Air hostess diploma course is the way forward once you are determined to make a career as an air hostess or a cabin crew or a flight attendant. To work as a Flight Attendant is a challenging and exciting experience. Apart from jetting off to exotic places across the globe, the profession demands high degree of specialization and responsibility towards ensuring the comfort and safety of passengers as per the industry regulations.

The profession of an Air Hostess has always been considered as an elitist one in India. The flight attendant profession has been associated with impressive salary, a pleasant work day, and a glamorous lifestyle. The work profile suits more to people who are passionate about travel. It is understandable that those working with international airlines earn far better than the ones who work with domestic air hostesses. However, this fact in no way can belittle the remuneration earned in domestic airlines.

Professional coaching!
To ensure that you are well trained for such a challenging profession, it is an ideal choice to pursue short-term air hostess flight steward training courses. Such courses are apt for aspiring aviation professionals who want a head start in the profession. The diploma courses prepare the students in responsibilities and skills that are expected by leading national and international airlines. Dedicated focus is given to procedures required to handle unforeseen situations and customer service on a flight. The short-term courses also provide useful tips to compete in the recruitment process.

Benefits & Salaries:
A flight attendant working with a global aviation airline can start earning a monthly salary of approx. Rs 60,000 to Rs 1 lakh. Besides the salary, there are several benefits (non-monitory) that an employee can earn, such as training, pleasant professional environment, and opportunities for career development.

Salary of a cabin crew with a domestic flight may vary depending on the number of factors such as experience, appearance, positive attitude, communication, etc. However, there may be a difference in the remuneration paid by a low-cost airline company and an executive airliner. Please see the table below to get an idea about the domestic airline remuneration.

How to become an air hostess:
A prominent airline has listed the following requirements on its website:
- High school graduate (Grade 12)
- At least 21 years of age at the time of joining
- Minimum height of 160 cm
- Arm reach of 212 cm while standing on tiptoes
- Fluency in English (Written and Spoken)
- Physically fit to meet the Emirates Cabin Crew requirements
- No visible tattoos while in Emirates Cabin Crew uniform (cosmetic and bandage coverings not permitted)

(source: Emirates website)

To conclude, the journey to become a professional in this competitive industry is not easy. It is full of challenges and that is what makes it equally exciting. The first step begins with securing an admission in the best air hostess institute.

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IATA accredited Travel & Tourism Institute in Delhi

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