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What are the requirements for applying for flight attendants?

First, physical requirements

1, with good appearance, good facial features and good health.

2. The height requirement varies from company to company, and is usually above 160 cm, while the lower limit of most airlines is 165 cm and the upper limit is 172 cm.

3. The standard value of weight requirement fluctuates from-1 10, some from 10% to 5%.

4, the facial features are correct, the teeth are white and neat, and the image temperament is good. Most of the visual acuity requires that the naked eye or corrected visual acuity of table C should be above 0.5, but there are also differences.

5. There are no obvious scars on the face, neck and hands, and the skin color is good, and there is no skin disease that cannot be cured for a long time. Such as tinea capitis, eczema, psoriasis and chronic urticaria. No history of mental illness and epilepsy, normal liver function, nephritis, infectious diseases and various chronic diseases, and no obvious internal and external eight-character steps.

Second, the academic requirements

1, which can be a full-time college degree or above. For example, airlines such as China Eastern Airlines and Hainan Airlines require flight attendants to have a full-time undergraduate degree before they can be hired.

2. If it is a part-time academic staff, it includes self-study exams, modern distance network education, adult higher education, etc. In other words, I can study in the flight attendant school through other full-time channels, and I can also be a flight attendant after graduation.

Third, age requirements.

At present, domestic airlines have different age regulations for applicants, which are basically between 18-24 years old (different age levels correspond to different academic qualifications).

Fourth, professional requirements

1. Body: including body posture, standing posture, sitting posture, walking posture, talking, etc. That is, the body should be straight, the standing posture should reflect the mental state, the sitting posture should reflect the respect for the examiner, the walking posture should reflect the health, and the speech should reflect the service will and personal quality.

2. Understanding of airlines: Look at the airlines interviewed from the perspective of a qualified and formal flight attendant, and let the examiner realize that you have a deep understanding of airlines.

3. Etiquette: Keep smiling, say "hello" before answering questions, and end with "thank you" after answering questions.

4. Others: Stay confident and calm, don't affect the follow-up links because of poor performance in one part of the interview, and don't question the interview results of airlines.