- Passenger safety and compliance: Ensuring passenger safety and security involves adhering to aviation regulations, providing safety guidance, and managing emergency situations.
- In flight Service: It is considered one of the main components of providing excellent customer service by attending to customers' needs, offering food and beverages, and ensuring their comfort during the whole trip.
- Emergency Response: Every individual in the field of cabin crew should be capable of handling medical emergencies, providing first aid, and executing life-saving actions, such as evacuations, using the correct protocols during any case of flight hijack.
- Pre- and post-flight duties: These Pre and post-flight duties include organizing passenger bags and seats, doing safety checks, making sure the cabin is stocked and tidy, and assisting with boarding and disembarking.
| PROS | CONS |
|---|---|
| Discover various cultures and locations throughout the globe | Long and inconsistent work hours, including weekends, public holidays, and evenings |
| Competitive wages plus extra benefits like free or reduced flights make for an appealing salary and benefits package | Physically taxing: Lifting heavy luggage, standing for long periods, and getting used to jet lag |
| An energetic work environment with a variety of everyday encounters and interactions with different passengers | Managing difficult passengers, resolving medical emergencies, and ensuring security are examples of high-stress situations |
| Career Growth: Possibilities for moving up to more senior positions or different responsibilities in the aviation business | Time Spent Away from Home: Frequent travel may result in extended periods of time spent apart from loved ones |
