you can pursue diploma courses in Air Hostess training or cabin crew and hospitality course from any reputed institutes. You can also do B.Sc. in Aviation, Hospitality and Tourism. Educational qualification for a cabin crew is 12th. Requirements to be a cabin crew : Fluent English Passionate for delivering excellent service on every occasion Being trustworthy and reliable Being correct and precise in their job Proactively seek solutions and take personal responsibility for resolving problems Be willing and able to work shifts Minimum age of 18 or 21, depending on the airline Minimum height of 158cm or 160cm, depending on the airline Being able to swim No visible tattoos or body piercings while wearing the uniform No criminal record Right to live and work in that country you will be based at or being able to get a working visa in that country Have a healthy BMI Minimum high school education Have a valid Passport DGCA (the Indian regulatory authority which is responsible for regulatory and safety oversight of Indian aviation, and a lot more), specifies that Cabin Crew need to be trained on the Specific type of aircraft they work on. This is called Safety and Emergency Procedures(SEP) training and is specific to a particular type of aircraft(For example, Cabin Crew with SEP card from Go Air can join Indigo without a full training again because both the airlines operate the same type of aircraft-A320 but crew with a SEP card on ATR-72/Q-400 of Jet/Spice Jet cant have to get trained afresh on A320 if joining Indigo or Go Air by that airline), this training deals with crew understanding of aircraft, response in case of emergency etc, which is the primary duty of cabin crew. A SEP card is issued to the crew after they pass the exams after this training only after which they can fly. You can do courses from: Air Hostess Academy (AHA), Bangalore Lovely Professional University, Punjab Air Hostess Academy (AHA), Delhi/NCR, Mumbai, Pune
Hi Roopa,
Air Hostess Academy (AHA), Bangalore.One needs to be bold enough to dream big .I mean there is nothing that is impossible.I’d recommend the way, as getting the training/course done from airlines directly, will completely strike off any job insecurity that you might have if you do this course/training from any Air-Hostess institute or something like that.They hire you, train you, certify you, and then place you with themselves only.Job Security is the only thong that matters while opting for Institutes/Educational Centres.
All the best!!
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