Do I go straight for applying for an airline to be a flight attendant or college classes for flight attendant

Do I go straight for applying for an airline to be a flight attendant or college classes for flight attendant

I would talk to the airlines first, they nnight have their own training, if not they can tell you where to get it

How tall are you?

Google for each airline

There are no college programs specifically for being a flight attendant. Some airlines do want their flight attendants to have some degree, and others don't necessarily care. The requirements vary by airline, so you should research the airline(s) you'd be interested in working for and see what they require of you.

There are no college classes to become an FA and FA schools are all scams - any airline that will hire you will train you in their own facility.

Most legacy airlines would give preference over someone with post secondary education - fluency in a second language is also highly sought after.

You can apply when you want.
For the larger Airlines it is estimated about 100 apply for each FA position.
your application has to be better than about 90 of the others just to get an interview.
The purpose of College is to show you can learn what they need to teach you.
that you have a degree in Phlebotomy means what in relation to needed work skills?

Do you think being an FA is some non stop vacation with the occasional work a flight to occupy your time? You need to show the needed skills in your application. Most show it with a combination of education and work experience.

Each Airline will train those they hire for what they need them to know. You will be tested. Fail the test and you go home and can try again.

If you really want to work for an Airline is there some reason one of the other 200 job titles is not a possibility for your start in the industry.

It does matter what courses you take for your education. There's no Guarantee you get ANY job on graduation day.

Very few under the age of 21 get hired as a FA.

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