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  2. Flight attendants share the 16 most common misconceptions ...

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    Flight attendants are so different from everyone else "People think we have an unlimited amount of energy and we only work one or two days a week. Most of us fly full schedules and have families.

  3. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    A flight attendant, also known as a steward (MASC) or stewardess (FEM), or air host (MASC) or hostess (FEM), is a member of the aircrew aboard commercial flights, many business jets and some government aircraft. [1] [2] Collectively called cabin crew, flight attendants are primarily responsible for passenger safety and comfort.

  4. Flight attendant reveals one of the job’s biggest ‘cons ...

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    A flight attendant is sharing a major downside of spending the night in smaller cities. Flight attendant reveals one of the job’s biggest ‘cons’ about staying in small cities Skip to main ...

  5. What flight attendants make at American, Delta, and United ...

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    A Delta spokesperson said flight attendants typically get 80 hours a month. This means first-year and 13-year flight attendants earn about $34,000 and $76,600 annually, before taxes and other ...

  6. The post 10 Things Flight Attendants Aren’t Allowed to Do Anymore appeared first on Reader's Digest. Between ongoing coronavirus infections and lingering fear, the pandemic has altered the way ...

  7. Flight attendants are burned out and quitting. Here’s why - AOL

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    Traveling the world for a living sounds like a dream job. But in a post pandemic aviation landscape defined by delays, lost luggage and disruptive passengers, for some flight attendants the dream ...

  8. Association of Flight Attendants - Wikipedia

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    Flight attendants were now allowed to only fly eighty-five hours per month and no more than 255 over the course of three months. [1] This was a major change since previously there were no maximum hours an attendant could fly, often leading to the woman overworking. Additionally, the starting salary for flight attendants rose from $125 to $155. [1]

  9. I’m a flight attendant — these are the 6 ‘green flag’ traits ...

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    When flight attendants come around to collect drink orders, be sure to take out your Airpods or pull down your headphones — and be prepared. “The people that are just, like, I walk up and they ...