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Introduction to JFCC: What to Do After a Flying Career?

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Are you wondering where to go after a flying career? Worry no more. Find the answer with us here.

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How Much Do Flight Attendants Make?

If you decide to click on this article, then you probably wonder how much flight attendants make. This article is a must-read for those of you who are considering a career in the aviation industry. After all, salary is undoubtedly the most important aspect before applying for a job.

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Best Things to Do During Layover Post-Pandemic

Almost every flight attendant has been “stuck” in a layover during the pandemic. If you are working on international flights, chances are the health protocols imposed on you are even more rigid. Before the pandemic, whenever possible, flight attendants usually spend their layovers going around the city or doing activities with colleagues.

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Shoes Buying Guide for Flight Attendants

Choosing the right shoes for work is crucial for every flight attendant. Unlike most jobs, flight attendants spend most of their time working while standing. If you buy the right shoes, the pair will support and could even ease your workload by allowing you to move freely and comfortably. On the other hand, bad shoes not only risk your performance on duty but could also injure your feet – and surely no one wants that.

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Is a College Degree Necessary to be a Flight Attendant?

Most people think working as flight attendants only entails serving food and beverages when in fact, it goes beyond that. As a flight attendant, one must explain safety procedures to passengers and enforce regulations on top of proficiency in giving first aid and handling emergencies. With that many responsibilities, as an aspiring flight attendant, you might be wondering what requirements you need to fulfill in order to be eligible.

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Stories on Red-Eye Flights

Red-eye flights are notorious, both for the passengers and flight attendants alike. Passengers usually sleep during red-eye flights, but sleeping while flying is definitely not a delightful experience to have. But then again, no one is having it worse than cabin crews during red-eye flights. For them, red-eye flights naturally means you are working overnight, chasing away sleep whilst serving other people in the meantime.

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