Become a Flight Attendant TODAY!

See the world and get paid for it! Fly free anywhere in the world!

Our web site provides the information you need to find a challenging & rewarding

career as a flight attendant.

Listed within our web site you will find information on:

  • Who is hiring flight attendants
  • A flight attendant pay scale comparison chart
  • What you can expect from flight attendant training
  • Things you need to know before you start flight attendant training
  • How to apply for a position as a flight attendant
  • Frequently asked interview questions
  • Benefits you can expect as a flight attendant
  • Pros and cons of the job

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Are you a stay at home mom ready to go back to work?

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Become a flight attendant today, start taking vacations in
Paris-Maui-Italy-Japan-Aruba!

No more boring vacations. It's time to see The World!

  • Do you need a change in your life?
  • Are you tired of sitting at a desk all day?
  • Are you in need of a permanent vacation?

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Flight Attendant Comments

Working as a flight attendant gives me a fulltime job with benefits, which allows me
to continue pursuing my masters.
Kelly Price, Flight attendant - 22yrs old.

A word of warning for everyone. Once you enter the airline industry, you can never go
back to the real world. I joined an interline singles club and we go skiing every winter.
I just love my job!
Candi Lynn- 29 yr old flight attendant

I have never been east of the mississippi. The first year I started flying you couldn't
keep me off a plane. I went to San Francisco, Bahamas, New York, and Aruba.
Kelli - 49 yr old flight attendant

Reserve was hard, I won't lie. Being a 59 year old man running here and running there
was a bit tough. It was WORTH IT. My wife and I retired about 2 years ago. We always
dreamed of traveling the world. Well, now we can and for FREE. I drop most of my hours
and me and the Mrs. pack our bags and head off somewhere once a month.
Ralph - 59 yr old flight attendant


I was a stay at home mom. Stayed at home with my children till they were 5 years
of age. Well, now it's vacation time. My husband who has barely lifted a hand with
the children, is now with the kids for 3 days a week. Mommy goes to work and lays
over in sunny Fort Lauderdale working on her tan, while daddy is cooking and cleaning
and going crazy! I just love it. All this and I get paid for it. I highly recommend this to all
stay at home moms.
Jerri - 34 yr old flight attendant

I have always dreamed of being a flight attendant, but just didn't have the guts to apply.
You see I was afraid to FLY. Can you believe it. My fears just one day left me and here
I am a flight attendant flying now for 2 years. I am so glad I saw your web site it was like
a sign from above.
Julie - 42 yr old flight attendant

I used to get sick every time I had to fly. Well, now it doesn't bother me, you just get used
to it. When your a flight attendant you get up and move around that really helps.
Juanita - 38 yr old flight attendant

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Frequently Asked Questions

1) How Long is flight attendant training?
Anywhere from 2 weeks to 8 weeks

2) Will we receive pay for flight attendant training?
Most carriers pay you once you have passed/completed the training program.

3) What are the age requirements to become a flight attendant?
Most carriers hire starting at the age of 19 - 60+.

4) Will I have to pay for my flight attendant uniform pieces?
Yes, most carriers will payroll deduct the uniforms from your paycheck.
Anywhere from 25-50 dollars per paycheck.

5) Will I be required to take a drug test?
Yes, this is required by the FAA before you start flight attendant initial training.

6) Will I be required to pay for housing during training?
Most carriers cover this cost but you may be paired up with a roommate, so don't be surprised.

7) Once I start flying, how long can I expect to be away from home?
Most trips are 3day and 4day trips. Airlines do have some 2day trips and 1 days trips.
When you are on reserve you may be gone on a 3 trip and then sent right out on a 2day trip.
This happens when staffing is short. Reserve can be difficult at times.

8) Do we have to pay for our hotel on Layovers?
No, the company covers the cost.

9) Will we receive a per diem for meal allowances?
Yes, this is an hourly rate of $1.25- $2.15

10) Where will I be based as a flight attendant?
You may find this out when you interview or you may not know until the end of training.
Most carriers will let you know during the interview.

11) Do I have to wait a year to start flying free?
No, most carriers allow you to fly free after 30 days of employment as a flight attendant.

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