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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an Air Hostess course after completing Engineering. There are no specific educational restrictions for enrolling in air hostess training programs, as these courses focus more on developing soft skills, communication, and customer service rather than academic background.
Many people with diverse educational qualifications, including engineering graduates, choose to switch careers and explore the aviation industry.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, studying in a regular college while working as an air hostess in India can be quite challenging. Air hostesses often have irregular flight schedules, long working hours, and frequent travel, which may conflict with a regular college's timetable.
Regular college programs usually require consistent attendance and participation in classes, making it difficult to manage both effectively.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are various levels and types of Air Hostess courses available to suit different career goals and experience levels.
These include basic certificate courses, Diploma programs, and advanced courses. Basic courses typically focus on foundational skills like communication, grooming, and safety procedures.
Diploma programs offer more in-depth training, including customer service, hospitality, and emergency management.
For those seeking higher qualifications, advanced courses provide specialised knowledge in aviation management, international travel regulations, and leadership skills.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Air Hostess course is a professional training program that is designed for you to start a career in the aviation industry as cabin crew members. The course strongly focuses on developing important skills like communication, grooming, customer service, and safety procedures. 
You will learn some core Air Hostess course topics like in flight protocols, first aid, emergency handling, and hospitality management. Trainees also learn how to manage passenger needs, handle difficult situations and make sure the passengers have a safe and comfortable flight experience.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Frankfinn is a private company and one of the leading institutes in India for air hostesses and soft-skills training. Established in 1993, it operates as a privately owned training organization, offering various courses in aviation, hospitality, travel management, and customer service.
While it is not affiliated with the government, Frankfinn has gained recognition for its training programs and partnerships with reputed organizations in the aviation and service industries.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
To apply for programs at Frankfinn Institutes, candidates must fulfil certain eligibility criteria. Typically, the requirements include a minimum educational qualification of Class 12 or its equivalent, with the age limit generally ranging from 17 to 25 years.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Proficiency in English is essential for becoming an air hostess, as it is the international language of communication in the Aviation industry. Most airlines require their cabin crew to have strong English speaking, reading, and writing skills to interact with passengers from different countries and follow safety protocols.
Additionally, knowing the local language of the airline's base country, such as Hindi for Indian airlines, can be an advantage. Some airlines also prefer candidates who speak multiple languages, especially for international flights, as it helps in providing better customer service to passengers from diverse bac
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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