Cabin crew advice
For cabin crew professionals across the globeHow to pack for a life on the road
Nothing sounds as simple as packing a suitcase for a trip abroad, however when you pack the same case week in week out, it becomes a skill worth learning to make sure you are comfortable and well prepared for whatever your journey brings. Generally speaking, you can...
Step 7…the interview, with Cabin Crew Wings
By Chartered Occupational Psychologist Hannah Vallance Following on from our article from last month Step Six…The Assessment Day we look this month at the big day itself – the Cabin Crew Interview. After successful completion of the Cabin Crew Assessment Day...
10 common misconceptions people have about being a flight attendant
There are many misconceptions that exist about being a flight attendant. The job is often seen as glamorous because of the way flight attendants have to dress, the lifestyle of travel to exotic destinations, and more. Different than most people imagine, the life of a...
Cabin crew practical exam: How to pass with flying colours
You’ve done really well so far! The interview was a huge success, and you conquered the classroom training and exams. The only thing left to take on is the practical, or mock-up exam.Your practical exam is the part where instructors will watch you on a...
How to get a good night’s sleep as crew
Health is important as you go about your cabin crew duties because the job is physically demanding and you'll always want more energy to enjoy the destinations you get to visit. Making sure you look after your sleep need is an equally important part of looking after...
Step six…the assessment day
By Chartered Occupational Psychologist Hannah Vallance, Cabin Crew Wings Team Following on from our article from last month Step Five – The Psychometric Tests we look this month at the Cabin Crew Assessment Day. You’ll generally receive an invitation to an Assessment...
Why it pays to be news savvy as cabin crew
We're joined once again by Christopher, who will be talking about why commercial awareness is beneficial when working as a member of cabin crew. Watch Christopher's video below to hear more about it: The recent Hong Kong airport closure due to democracy...
Step five…the psychometric tests
Following on from our article from last month Step three – The Online Application we look this month at the Cabin Crew Psychometric Tests.You might be asked to complete these online during the application process, or later on at the assessment day...
How to improve your communication skills as a cabin crew member
Working as a cabin crew member or flight attendant means that you need to interact with your passengers. There’s no way around it, you must be able to make positive impressions on your passengers by having the right social and communication skills. This article will...
Mental health care for a happy flying career
The freedom and excitement of travelling the world is a pleasure you want to keep and enjoy for as long as you fly. To do that, a little bit of housekeeping is in order to make sure you get the best out of your time in the air. Physical and mental health matter in...