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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You should have completed class 12th. You height should be 165 cms and above with excellent communication skills. A knowledge of foreign language is an added advantage and you should be unmarried.

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vineet yadav

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Domestic airlines pay approximately Rs.30, 000 and international airlines approximately Rs.70, 000. You will get the hike in salary according to the flying experience.

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vineet yadav

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Cabin crew is a term used for the members of an aircraft crew, who attend the passengers. Some institutes offers job oriented courses, which helps you to prepare for cabin crew interviews. These are professional training, which doesn't require any certification from any university. They train you as per the airline criteria, so that you can crack the interview.
Training is not compulsory to face any interview. If you think you meet the criteria required by any airline, then go and attend any walk in interview. Once you face the interview, you will get an idea whether you need to join any institute or not for training.
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vineet yadav

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To become an air hostess, you need to meet the certain criteria required by airlines like height, weight, clear skin, communication skills, etc. For airport ground, they just need graduates or undergraduates with good communication skills and well-groomed personality.
I would suggest you some names, which are providing good training with job placement like IGIA, AHA and IAHM.

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vineet yadav

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Hello Taniya,
India will be 3rd largest market by 2022 says Gajapathi Raju (Civil aviation minister).
You can read the full news in the below mentioned link:
http://igia-news-updates.tumblr.com/post/149504056374/httpindianexpresscomarticlebusinessaviationindia
This is the best time to start your career in aviation industry. Institutes which provides the quality training with job assistance are IGIA, AHA and Flying Cats.
All the best.

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vineet yadav

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India will be 3rd largest market by 2022 says Gajapathi Raju (Civil aviation minister).
Join any Multi career option job oriented program offered by some reputed institute which would help to switch your career options in future whenever you want.You don't need to hold a three year degree or 2 year diploma to enter into the Aviation industry.Website for reference - http://igiaindia.in/diploma-in-cabin-crew-services-hm.html
Duration of the Air Hostess program is 1 Year and fee is approx. 1,30,970/- could be paid in installments
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Education Age Gender Height Weight
10 + 2 17 Years - 26 Years Male / Female 157 cm for Females,170 cm f
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suraj dan

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If you think that you are a cabin crew material, you can apply for all the available vacancies with the airlines. If you get selected, they train you in any case. Airlines do not trust on the training acquired from institutions. The only help you get from the institution is that of the interview dates.
In the interview, no airline will ask you any questions about safety, first aid or services because they are airline specific, when it comes to service. But yes, if you are an experienced crew, be ready to answer a few technical ones. In your case they judge you on your personality, grooming, communication and BMI.
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If you think that you are a cabin crew material, you can apply for all the available vacancies with the airlines. If you get selected, they train you in any case. Airlines do not trust on the training acquired from institutions. The only help you get from the institution is that of the interview dates.
In the interview, no airline will ask you any questions about safety, first aid or services because they are airline specific, when it comes to service. But yes, if you are an experienced crew, be ready to answer a few technical ones. In your case they judge you on your personality, grooming, communication and BMI.
To talk about the train
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