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Archita garg

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Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training & Placement Officer salary in India ranges between Rs 2.1 Lacs to Rs 4.2 Lacs with an average annual salary of Rs 3.1 Lacs.

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deepika maurya

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Procedure to join Airlines as a cabin crew member: If you fit the physical criteria of the airline (height above 155 cm for girls and 170 cm for boys), have no visible tattoos or piercings, have normal eyesight, and have no marks or scars on your hands or face, and have passed your 12th-grade exams, you are eligible. If you are 18 years old and older, you can get through an airline based in India, but you have to be 21 years old before an airline based abroad hires you. So, step 1 is to clear your 12th standard. If you can talk well and express yourself with ease in a polite manner, you can certainly become a member of the cabin crew.
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deepika maurya

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Cabin Crew salary in India ranges between INR 2.9 Lacs per annum to INR 12.0 Lacs per annum with an average annual salary of INR 5.5 Lacs per annum. The average salary for Senior Cabin Crew in India is INR 7 LPA. The average salary for Cabin Attendant in India is INR 5 LPA. JET Airways: The average Cabin Crew salary is INR 6.6 LPA (with 1-10 years of experience). Indigo: The average Cabin Crew salary is INR 4.9 LPA (with 1-7 years of experience). Spicejet: The average Cabin Crew salary is INR 4.8 LPA (with 1-6 years of experience). Air India: The average Cabin Crew salary is INR 6.1 LPA (with 3-12 years of experience). Qatar Airways: T
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deepika maurya

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The age limit for cabin crew is depending on the airline. For example, a lot of airlines in Middle East Asia have age limits. Usually, their age limits are approximately either 30 or 35 years. But, if you are in the USA or Europe they usually do not have this kind of age limit, their age limit might even be 50 or 65 years. However, the Maximum age to apply for cabin crew positions for freshers or inexperienced non-cabin crew applicants is 27 years.

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Anukriti srivastava

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Hi, Airlines also need their candidates to be physically fit. You should not be underweight. They take your complete medical examination. Age is the most common question for every cabin crew aspirant.

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Meha Hareendran

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Some of the certification courses after 12th you can consider are aviation management and hospitality, aviation customer service and flight attendants Certificate programme.

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Anuradha Kumari

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Hi Pratistha, To become an Air Hostess after the 12th, you need to apply directly to the aviation training institute as the basic qualification from a recognised board. Here are the top training institutes to pursue aviation training that provides proper qualifications: Pacific Airways Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training.

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Anuradha Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

To become an Air Hostess after the 12th, you need to apply directly to the aviation training institute as the basic qualification from a recognised board. Here are the top training institutes to pursue aviation training that provides proper qualifications:
Pacific Airways
Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training.

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Anuradha Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

To become an Air Hostess after the 12th, you need to apply directly to the aviation training institute as the basic qualification from a recognised board. Here are the top training institutes to pursue aviation training that provides proper qualifications:
Pacific Airways
Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training.

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Meha Hareendran

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But unfortunately not a lot of airlines would allow 154cm the reason for this is
As cabin crew on board an aircraft your prime responsibility is for the safety of your passengers and fellow crew members. This requires you to be able to reach emergency equipment which is stowed in possibly difficult to reach locations e. GAT the back of an over head locker or in a cupboard above head height. Also as crew you need to demonstrate that you can open a large and heavy aircraft door in a normal operating and closing action as well as in an emergency situation. During a flight you are constantly expected to open and close over head lockers to
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