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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. You already asked this question and two people told you don't waste your time on a course not provided by the airline you are going to work for. Airlines don't care if you have gone through a course about being a flight attendant. Those courses don't teach you aircraft specifics that your intended airline can. Each Airline has different procedures in an evan and they don't want you coming in with different evac commands washed into your brain. Get online research the airlines that hire under 21 they are out there I work for a major one in the us. Fill out the apps it will take a bit to get a response and when you get the interview smile until it hurts and be polite and well groomed there really is not much else to it.  

    Bottom line no course necessary but only you can find out the airline specifics on thier websites.

    I looked up a few for you!!!

    British Airways (A Major!) is hiring!! Must be 18 no cabin crew courses or schooling listed as a requirement!

    Easy jet, First Choice Airways, Monarch, Eastern Airways, Logan Air are just a few that have the same requirements. That took me 5 min to find. . . Honestly.


  2. you have to go to college i am going to do cabin crew at sutton coldfield college i have done some reasearch on this and you have to have atleast 6 months customer service experience

  3. How did you feel about the answers you got the last time you asked this question?  Did you need any additional information?  Did you go to the airline's websites to see what they require?  Are you okay waiting until you are 21 to get the job?
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