Ensure passenger safety and comfort during flights.
Conduct pre-flight safety checks and demonstrate safety procedures.
Serve food, beverages, and attend to passengers’ needs.
Handle emergency situations calmly and efficiently.
Manage office correspondence and phone calls.
Maintain records, files, and databases.
Assist in travel scheduling, bookings, and documentation.
Support team members and management with clerical tasks.
Medical Insurance: Coverage for self, sometimes including family members.
Life & Accident Insurance: Protection in case of in-flight emergencies or workplace accidents.
Paid Leaves: Annual leave, sick leave, and festival holidays; flight duty schedules may include rest periods.
Retirement Benefits: Provident Fund (PF) and gratuity in registered companies.
Travel Perks: Some airlines provide discounted or free travel for employees and family.
Training Programs: In-flight safety, first aid, customer service, and office software skills.
Career Progression:
Flight Attendant Track: Senior Cabin Crew → Cabin Supervisor → In-flight Manager
Office Track: Administrative Officer → Office Manager → Operations Coordinator
Uniforms and grooming allowances for flight duty
Meal allowances during office or flight duty
Employee recognition programs