Air Hostess Training
Introduction:
One of the
important aspects of travel by air is concerned with making the journey of the
passenger as much comfortable and safe. It is in this respect the Air
hostess/Pursers play their role.
This is a very promising
career option with the vision of a smart, efficient lady in mind. Many young
girls opt for the career because of the exciting experience of flying, visiting
different places, interacting with different kinds of people on board and for
the very attractive pay package. Liberalisation of air policies have increased
the private operation of air services and this has created immense job
opportunities in this field. Even though this career gives exciting experience
it is not as easy as it seems. This is a highly demanding job which requires a
lot of patience and involves odd duty hours. To be more specific behind this
career lies a strong conviction, commitment and hard work for learning the
technical aspects of aircraft operation and skills to tackle difficult
situation.
The air hostess
is called the first person to welcome a passenger, her welcoming smile and
greeting acknowledge every passenger. Inside the aircraft, she seems to be
here, there and everywhere, greeting every passenger, guiding each to his or
her seat, helping a passenger get settled, co-ordinating security personnel,
giving directions as and when required and doing a myriad things. Basically,
she’s on constant call all the time.
Eligibility
& Course Areas:
Ø Eligibility for
an airhostess-training programme is plus two/ or a graduate degree with a
diploma/degree in Hotel Management or Tourism Management. The aspirant must be
eligible to hold an Indian Passport and should be below twenty-five years of
age with a minimum height of 157.5 centimeters. The weight should be in
proportion to height. Further, one must be unmarried, with normal eyesight of
6/6 uncorrected vision in each eye. Fluency in English, Hindi, and knowledge of
an international language is an added advantage.
Ø A flight purser,
male counterpart of the airhostess has to be a graduate below 26 years, and
have a minimum height of 163 cm with proportionate weight.
Ø The applicant
should be physically fit with a pleasing personality and clear complexion.
After the initial screening of applicants is completed the airline company
calls them for a written examination, usually of the objective type
(multiple choice). Those who qualify in the written examination have to appear
for a group discussion followed by a personal interview of successful
candidates. If selected you will be on training for 2 to 3 months in which time
you learn about service, grooming, safety and first aid, after which you are
initially put on trainee flights.
Job prospects:
With
privatization and foreign collaboration increasing every day, the future is
bright for an air hostess. Most airline offices are looking to increasing their
fleet and there is a demand for air hostesses. They can find employment with
private owned domestic and international airlines namely Sahara, Singapore
airlines, Jet Airways etc and government air services like Air India and Indian
Airlines. Ads for recruitment normally appear in all major newspapers.
Career
options:
Ø An Air Hostess
has every chance to be promoted to the post of Senior Flight Attendant and then
Head Attendant. Career as an Air Hostess would last for about eight to ten
years, after that she could move on to the ground duties including the job of a
Ground Hostess, Check Hostess, training of air hostess or work in the management
level. One can also diversify into any one of the other departments in the
airline industry.
Ø The duty of an
air hostess last throughout the duration of the flight. The job of an air
hostess begins long before the arrival of the passengers. It starts with safety
check on the aircraft, where she has to check the safety equipment, blankets,
pillows, magazines, plates, napkins and medicines, etc. as well as the
cleanliness.
Ø After the
passengers board the flight the job includes assisting passengers to settle
down. Special care is needed in the case of sick travellers, VIPs, babies or
children or elderly people traveling alone. Once all the passengers are
seated it is the duty of the air hostess to go about ensuring that safety
arrangements are in proper condition and demonstrate the use of emergency
equipment.
Ø They has to
provide first aid if such a situation arise. Her responsibilities also include
serving meals to passengers. In case of an emergency during the flight,
she need to take responsibility and determine the most appropriate steps to
deal with the situation.
In short she has to work
continuously with presence of mind and must be on call all the time.
Remuneration:
In the beginning, depending on the airlines you are
getting into, your salary and other allowance may ad up to Rs.16,000 to
Rs.35,000(approx) or more per month. The maximum you can earn as a senior
air hostess is about Rs.75,000 per month in Air India or Indian Airlines.
Domestic private
airlines pay more. In foreign airlines, pay for a senior airhostess can cross
Rs.3 lakh a month in Indian currency.
Courses:
» Advance Diploma in
Airline Cabin Crew and Hospitality
» Airhostess/ Flight Steward Training
» Cabin Crew Training
» Diploma in Air hostess and ground handling
» Diploma in Airline Cabin Crew
» Certified Professional in Cabin Crew Services
» Airhostess/ Flight Steward Training
» Cabin Crew Training
» Diploma in Air hostess and ground handling
» Diploma in Airline Cabin Crew
» Certified Professional in Cabin Crew Services
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