Cabin Crew
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A flight attendant’s schedule is going to show pretty much everything they need to know about where they’ll be going on all their trips. It’s going to be the …
Interviews always tend to be a little nerve-wracking. I’m here to let you know that the hiring process at Spirit is pretty similar to how most interviews go. You …
What is it like to spend your life flying the friendly the skies? It’s more than serving diet coke and handing out pretzels, there are actually quite a few …
One of the many steps required to become a Spirit Flight attendant is passing a 4-week initial training where you’ll learn all the duties of being a flight attendant. …
Once you get hired at Spirit, you’ll be sent off to a 4-week training to learn the ins and outs of being a flight attendant. Aside from that, you’ll …
Having the ability to speak more than one language is a beneficial skill to have in life whether you are a flight attendant or not. However, is it necessary …
People always want to know “how much do you make as a flight attendant at Spirit?” That answer will vary from flight attendant to flight attendant. However, I hope …
Being a flight attendant is one of the most rewarding, exciting, and exhausting careers out there. To see if you have what it takes to be a Spirit Flight …
You are excited to be headed to training but you have no idea what to pack. After all, it is a two-fold question because deciding what to pack also …
If I want a side job as a flight attendant, what would be some options? Let’s take a look at some of the factors to consider and list down …
Within the flight attendant profession, there aren’t many opportunities to “climb the ladder,” the way you would in other roles. Besides gaining seniority, the only real opportunity for promotion …
The short answer to this question is: YES. An introvert or a shy person can be a flight attendant, there is absolutely no reason why not. At first glance, …
Having a pet is an amazing privilege. It is also a huge responsibility and, as a flight attendant, having a pet comes with a whole host of additional challenges …
Have you ever heard someone introduce themselves on the intercom as your “purser for this flight,” and wondered what that meant? Or maybe you have been browsing for jobs …
I was 23, unemployed, and in the midst of a quarter-life crisis, sitting on a flight between Charlotte, North Carolina (CLT) and Peoria, Illinois (PIA), when a realization hit …