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Airlines-working cabin crew?

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i live in the UK and i want to be in cabin crew, im 18, i dont want to go to college..i heard about a intensive course at the airport any information..

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  1. I think most airlines don't require to go to college if you just want to work for regional airlines. Such as being an Flight Attendant in Turbo-Prop. jets or charter airlines. http://content.ll-0.com/aerospace/word_i...

    I think if you want to fly at International Level, you need to have English Credits from any college.

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  2. Hi!

    I am doing a course of airhostess from frankfinn institute. I have never heard any such couse at the airport itself.

    If you are a fresher then you can apply in any airline as a fresher also.

    Just go through newspapers regularly and websites where colums of walkin interviews comes, beleive me there freshers also comes for nterviews, who are undergraduates and also not doing any course from any inst..

    You can also forward your resume to airlines directly from their sites in the option of career.

    good luck for your bright carrier.

  3. Needs more info. Which airline?

    Generally speaking you go to a course that is unpaid for a few weeks and then you're hired on.

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