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Parul Thapa

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Yes, the air hostess job is generally considered safe, as airlines prioritize the safety and well-being of their crew members. Cabin crew undergo rigorous training to handle emergencies, follow safety protocols, and assist passengers during critical situations. 

Modern aircraft are equipped with advanced safety features, and regular safety drills ensure that air hostesses are well-prepared for any unforeseen circumstances. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, air hostesses do sleep, but their rest schedules depend on their flight timings and airline policies. During long-haul flights, airlines provide dedicated rest breaks for cabin crew, allowing them to sleep in designated crew rest areas on the aircraft. 

However, for short-haul flights, air hostesses may not get rest breaks during the flight and must wait until their shift ends to sleep. 

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Parul Shukla

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No, Maths is not compulsory to become an airhostess. Most Air Hostess training programs and airline companies require candidates to have completed their 12th standard in any stream—Science, Commerce, or Arts. The primary focus is on communication skills, personality development, grooming, and customer service. While basic arithmetic skills are useful for tasks like currency handling during flights, advanced mathematics is not a requirement. 

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, 12th marks do play a role in becoming an air hostess, as most reputed air hostess training institutes require candidates to have completed their 12th-standard education. However, there is usually no specific percentage requirement for admission to the Air Hostess courses. Airlines prioritize skills like communication, personality, and grooming over academic scores. 

That said, having good marks can be beneficial if the training institute or airline specifies a minimum academic criterion. Overall, while 12th marks are important to meet the basic eligibility, soft skills and overall personality hold more weight in this professi

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Annu navariya

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To become an air hostess with high pay, you can look for a Diploma or Degree in Aviation or Hospitality Management from a reputed institution. Try to find courses with Cabin Crew Training or Airline and Airport Management, that will specifically train you with the skills required in aviation.

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Shreya Gupta

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The minimum age of the candidate should be 17-25 years. For some airlines, it is 18-21 years. The minimum height for male candidates should be 167 cms and for female candidates, the minimum height should be 157 cms. The minimum educational qualification is 12th pass (Intermediate).

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Rayamkula Harish

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In case air hostess sounds good for you in your career, the best area for you would be aviation management, hospitality, or customer service. Programs of interest include Air Hostess Training and Airline Management and Airport Management or Aviation and Hospitality.

Many institutes run specific courses that train you in communication, safety, grooming, and hospitality skills that are important for this profession. Some respected institutes are Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training and Capt. Sahil Khurana Aviation Academy. These colleges provide both theoretical and practical training, which is an essential foundation to be st

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Rayamkula Harish

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Major airlines such as Air India, IndiGo, and Vistara conduct interviews and written assessments along with the eligibility criteria as government exams to be an air hostess for selection process by airlines.

 Most major airlines such as Air India, IndiGo and Vistara interview and conduct written assessments for candidates either focusing on aptitude, communication skills or personality. Apart from their initial training, candidates can enroll in advanced training by joining an aviation academy, such as Frankfinn Institute or Air Hostess Academy.

 Some entrance tests include English, general knowledge, reasoning, and those for

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, you can become an Air Hostess,

but height requirements vary depending on the airline. Most airlines have a minimum height criterion, typically around 5.2 feet (157 cm), to ensure safety and accessibility to aircraft equipment.

Since your height is slightly below this standard, you may face limitations with some airlines. However, focusing on enhancing your communication skills, personality, and completing air hostess training from a reputed institute can improve your chances. Additionally, check with specific airlines for their exact requirements, as some might consider flexibility depending on other qualifications.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can become an air hostess, but height requirements vary depending on the airline.

Most airlines have a minimum height criterion, typically around 5.2 feet (157 cm), to ensure safety and accessibility to aircraft equipment.

Since your height is slightly below this standard, you may face limitations with some airlines.

However, focusing on enhancing your communication skills, personality, and completing air hostess training from a reputed institute can improve your chances.

Additionally, check with specific airlines for their exact requirements, as some might consider flexibility depending on other qualifications.

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