Flight Attendant

Flight attendants are friendly, service-oriented professionals who work on planes and in airports. They are trained to help ensure the safety and comfort of passengers during flights. They enjoy working as part of a team to ensure that customer service expectations are met. They are often away from home, and have an opportunity to see different parts of the world.

Duties

  • Attend pre-flight briefings
  • Check cabin and supplies 
  • Greet passengers and assist with seating arrangements
  • Assist with special needs of passengers
  • Demonstrate and explain safety procedures
  • Attend to safety of passengers at take-off, landing, or in emergencies 
  • Offer food, beverages, blankets, etc., to passengers 
  • Tidy aircraft and check for lost items 
  • Prepare in-flight service reports and records

Experience

Good communication and interpersonal skills are required, as are excellent customer service skills. A second language may be a requirement, as may be a willingness to relocate and a willingness to attend a Transport Canada-approved training program. Desired experience and skills include food and beverage service skills; knowledge of policies, procedures, regulations, and legislation; and experience working with the public. In addition, knowledge of tourism-related geography and information, time management skills, and a second or third language are beneficial.

Education

A secondary school diploma is required, as is completion of a Transport Canada-approved training program. Many airlines also require public contact work experience.