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Air hostess training and requirements
Air hostess training (a.k.a. cabin crew training)
There isn’t a strict education required for becoming an air hostess (besides a GCSE level in English and maths for most companies), but taking air hostess training will increase your chance of being hired. Some courses will provide you with training which is similar to the air hostess training you would receive from an airline company. This gives you a benefit over those who didn’t had some air hostess training, which will likely make you stand out of the crowd. Remember, there are far more applicants than air hostess jobs, and coming in prepared and well trained shows your dedication. And it will help you in the selection process as well, since the airliners’ own air hostess training is frequently used to see who’s the right fit for the job.
All of the air hostess courses cost money, and this is an investment which you should consider. There is no guarantee that getting air hostess training will get you an air hostess job. But as mentioned, it does increase you chances of getting hired. There is however, an excellent air hostess course which you can take online which lowers the costs. Other courses require you to come to a training facility in the UK, which will give you one or more days training on-site. These are however the more expensive courses.
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