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Flight Attendance Requirements of Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines has strict requirements for flight attendants, including fluent English communication, at least 1.58 meters for women, at least 5 feet 2 inches for men, and "cheerful personality".

In 2004, 2007, 2008 and 20 18, Singapore Airlines was rated as the best airline in the world by British aviation review website Skytrax, and it is one of the only airlines in the world with a five-star rating on Skytrax. The flight attendants of Singapore Airlines are called "Singapore girls" and wear traditional sarong kabaya uniforms, which are considered as "symbols of Asian hospitality".

In terms of gfd and personal care, flight attendants must also follow extremely strict guidelines. According to TheSmartLocal, flight attendants will be asked to comb their hair and tidy up their appearance, attend specific makeup courses, and finally be evaluated by "appearance consultants". Male flight attendants are not allowed to keep hair "shorter than scissors No.3" and nails should not exceed 2 mm

Singapore flight attendant training content:

Before the first flight, flight attendants need to receive a training program lasting for several months. They will learn safety equipment procedures, communication skills, etiquette and appearance. In contrast, Delta Air Lines only requires flight attendants to receive six weeks of training.

Singapore Airlines Training Center also has its own navigation simulator to help train students to land on water. All students must successfully complete this stage of training before they are allowed to fly. In addition to service training, flight attendants have to learn etiquette and etiquette courses. Students learn how to walk and carry dishes correctly in special classrooms.

The training also includes evacuating passengers, opening doors in case of emergency, and troubleshooting equipment on board. They will also receive extensive training and learn how to deal with fires on board through fire simulators. The training center has several simulated cabins, where students can learn how to serve customers in different cabins, including economy class, business class and first class.