Become a Flight Attendant New Hampshire

If you want to travel for a living, you should consider becoming a flight attendant. If the career interests you, read the following article for useful information.

Local Companies

LimoRes
800-984-4303
Manchester, NH
D & D Aircraft Supply
(603) 926-8881
4 Stickney Ter
Hampton, NH
Aerosat Corporation
(603) 878-1487
Temple, NH
Kollsman Inc
(603) 889-2500
220 Daniel Webster Hwy
Merrimack, NH
Britannic Aviation
(603) 766-3000
68 Nh Ave
Portsmouth, NH
Transupport Inc
(603) 424-3111
53 Turbine Way
Merrimack, NH
Aerosat Avionics
(603) 672-0894
62 State Route 101A
Amherst, NH
Amsafe Logistics & Support
(603) 766-3000
68 Nh Ave
Portsmouth, NH
Northstar Turbine
(603) 736-4892
1933 Dover Rd
Epsom, NH

If you want to travel for a living, you should consider becoming a flight attendant. Flight attendants make sure that airline safety regulations are followed during the flight, and they also serve the passengers.

  1. Meet the necessary experience. Many positions today require at least a two-year college degree and around 2 years of customer service experience. Plan to attend college after high school, and apply for customer service positions while in school, if your goal is to become a flight attendant. Some international airlines also require knowledge of at least one foreign language; if possible, take care of this requirement while you’re still in school.

    Most airlines require a minimum age of 21, so while you can begin preparing earlier, you can’t begin applying for positions until you’ve reached the minimum age. To work for United States airlines, you’ll need to be a U.S. Citizen. Most airlines also perform a 10-year background check and drug screening. If you have some gaps in your employment history, be sure to arrange for people who can vouch for your activities during that time. Also apply for a passport; some airlines will not even interview you without one, while others allow you to apply for one during the training period.

  2. Learn about being a flight attendant. Talk to flight attendants about their job. The duties of a flight attendant can be much more difficult than most people think. Consider that you will be in the air about 75 to 85 hours per month. This job requires working nights, weekends, and holidays, usually in locations far from home. Flight attendants must be punctual for every assigned flight. Irregular sleep, poor diet, and breathing recycled air can bring health problems, as well....

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Author: sarah carter

Featured Local Company

LimoRes

800-984-4303
Manchester, NH


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