How and where do i sign up for flight attendant training for alaska air and horizon air?
How and where do i sign up for flight attendant training for alaska air and horizon air?
Well, not here, that's for sure.
Here's a thought: ask the airlines.
You don't just sign up for training.
You first have to get hired by the airline, and during that process they will give you instructions on how to get set up with the training. If you have already been hired then ask the HR department contact you have been dealing with.
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