And a subheadJune 06, 2026 at 5:00 amEmirates Airlines flight attendants come through the international arrivals gate from Dubai at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Texas. File photo. (, REUTERS) Being a member of the cabin crew of an international airline may appear glamorous and exciting but it takes hard work and dedication to join their ranks.Esmé Eloff, LIFT cabin-designated examiner, trains and assesses pilots and cabin crew on cabin procedures and equipment. “It’s a big responsibility, but also a privilege, because I am able to help ensure that every crew member is fully prepared to protect lives and deliver excellence in the air,” she says.She advises:The role requires more than a passion for flying, as “behind every smile is a highly trained professional prepared for emergencies”;Minimum requirements include a matric, strong communication skills, good health, the ability to swim and a clean criminal record;Your personality, attitude, trustworthiness, professionalism and a willingness to learn are also important;Training includes safety procedures, emergency drills, firefighting, first aid, customer service and aircraft equipment training;Crew members are also trained to respond to high-pressure situations, including evacuations, decompression incidents, medical emergencies, and onboard security threats; andIn interviews, demonstrate your authenticity, professionalism and ability to solve problems.
How to become a flight attendant
Being a member of the cabin crew of an international airline may appear glamorous and exciting, but it takes hard work and dedication to join their ranks.












