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Get Paid to Travel as a Flight Attendant

As a flight attendant, you will have a fun and exciting career that other people envy - getting paid to travel. 

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Imagine flying to Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, or the Caribbean. Even if you work as a flight attendant for a North American airline, you and your family may qualify for flight discounts of up to 90% to destinations throughout the world. 

Some airlines even allow buddy passes, so your friends can fly inexpensively too. You will also be eligible for many discounts on hotels, cruise lines, car rentals, luggage, clothing and restaurant meals and beverages.

In addition to travel and discounts, a career as a flight attendant offers you numerous other benefits including starting pay of more than $20 per flight hour, variety, flexible work schedules, and the opportunity to meet many interesting people. You may even have the chance to serve celebrities!

If becoming a flight attendant sounds like the career of your dreams, The 2008 Airline Job Guide is for you! In this e-book you will discover how you can get started and succeed in an exciting career as a flight attendant.

Did you know?

  • You do not need any special training to apply to become a flight attendant.
  • You can get started as a flight attendant at almost any age - from your 20s to your 60s! 
  • Airlines always need to hire flight attendants - even during a slow economy. When the economy improves there will be even more job opportunities.
  • No prior airline experience is necessary.
  • There is a lot of competition for flight attendant jobs. But you can greatly improve your chances of getting hired as a flight attendant by approaching airlines the right way.
You can get the competitive edge with this guide. Author Julia Dean has a Master's degree in Business Administration, and has been writing about careers in the airline industry for more than 12 years. To provide you with insider information about how to become a flight attendant, she researched job opportunities with more than 70 airlines.

The guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to become a flight attendant, including: 

How to Get an Airline Job
  • Flight attendant job information
    • Basic requirements to get hired 
    • What is involved in flight attendant training 
    • Flight attendant pay
  • How to apply for a flight attendant job
    • Sample email to request an application form
    • Tips for completing the application
    • Should you include a photograph?
    • How to prepare a cover letter (includes sample)
    • How to prepare a resume (includes sample)
    • Insider phrases to include in your cover letter and resume that the airlines' electronic scanners search for to find applicants to interview
    • What to expect after you submit your application
    • What to bring to an interview
    • Interview questions and how to answer them:
      • Questions about the airline
      • Questions about the position
      • Questions about customer service
      • Questions about your attitude, skills and qualifications
    • Questions you should ask the interviewer
2008 Airline Directory

The guide includes 182 pages of information describing company and recruitment information for over 70 airlines.

There have been significant changes in the airline industry which are reflected in the Airline Job Guide to enable readers to apply quickly and effectively to all the airlines. Some airlines are new and some have emerged from bankruptcy protection and are stronger than ever!

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Whenever possible, information on wages, salaries, travel and vacation benefits is included. Detailed Flight Attendant recruitment and application information is described for 44 airlines in the directory. 
  • 47 United States Airlines, including:
    • Alaska Airlines
    • Aloha Airlines
    • American Airlines
    • British Airways U.S.
    • Caribbean Airlines
    • Continental Airlines
    • Delta Airlines
    • Frontier Airlines
    • Funjet Vacations
    • Hawaiian Airlines
    • JetBlue Airways
    • Northwest Airlines
    • Pan American Airways
    • Skywest Airlines
    • Southwest Airlines
    • Spirit Airlines
    • United Airlines
    • And more!
  • 14 Canadian Airlines, including:
    • Air Canada
    • Jazz
    • Westjet
    • And more!
  • 11 International Airlines - including airlines from England, Ireland, Europe, New Zealand, China and India
Best Airline Job Opportunities for 2008

In this new section you’ll learn insider information on the top airlines to apply at now! You will find airlines that will give you better long-term career potential and discover which airlines are profitable and growing. You will learn which airline(s):

  • offers flight attendants the best employee travel program in the country
  • has a high demand for flight attendants that are fluent in English as well as these second languages: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Hebrew and Mandarin
  • offers flight attendants a starting salary of $21.22 an hour with annual raises, plus a stock benefit program and a bonus program 
  • updates its website weekly with Flight Attendant Recruitment Sessions and application information 
  • 3 airlines that employ flight attendants on their aircraft chartered by major college and professional sports teams 
  • offers you a job email service, and will email you when a flight attendant job is available
  • employs 15,000 flight attendants and is offering a $1,500 training bonus at the time of publication of the 2008 Airline Job Guide
PLUS, you will discover:
  • A typical day in the life of a flight attendant
  • Advanced training options for flight attendants (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Tips on how to prevent health risks associated with being a flight attendant such as dry skin and poor circulation
  • A great tip on flight attendant performance monitoring
  • What to expect from flight attendant training including types of training and what is covered in your class
  • Links to companies that offer travel and other discounts to airline employees
  • Many resources including international aviation authorities, associations, employee unions and airline alliances
  • Detailed Pilot recruitment and application information for over 30 airlines (including which two airlines are hiring 40 pilots a month in 2008!)
  • Information you need to learn during the training period of most entry-level airline jobs (flight attendants require 90% or 100% marks on these tests in order to be hired on permanently):
    • All Airport City Codes 
    • The 24-hour clock 
    • CPR and First Aid
    • Federal Aviation Regulations
  • Other entry level airline jobs you can apply for, including:
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    • Ticket Agent
    • Administrative Positions
    • Cargo Personnel
    • Operations Agent
    • Passenger/Customer Service Agent
    • Station Agent
  • Which airline offers home-based positions for reservations and sales positions
  • And more!
You can have all this and more for an incredible special price. People pay hundreds of dollars for flight attendant training courses. The 2008 Airline Job Guide contains some of the best career advice you could get from other sources, plus much more.

This guide has been selling for up to $29.95 U.S. SPECIAL OFFER: If you buy the guide today, Friday, May 09, 2008 you can have this valuable insider information for the incredible price of only $19.97. You will earn back more than the price of the guide your first day on the job. And with this guide you can get hired much more quickly. 

If you believe you deserve to have the career of your dreams, this guide is for you. It gives you what you need to know to become a flight attendant. 

Don't miss the opportunity to have the career of your dreams. If you are undecided, take advantage of our guarantee. Buy it, read it, and if you are not satisfied, your money will be refunded.

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"This guide will show you effective ways to apply for and interview for many airline positions. The guide also gives you the most up to date list of airline companies, with the most current contact information. Just follow this step-by-step guide and you'll be on your way to a rewarding career in the airline industry!"
Julia Dean, MBA, Author
Airline Job News

WOW! I cannot THANK YOU enough for the helpful information. I downloaded your flight attendant guide 2 days before my interview, studied it like crazy, went for an interview, and 3 days later they invited me to train for the position! I was the only one in the group interview who had used a guide like yours and it was so obvious. I was the only one who appeared prepared and confident thanks to the information that your wonderful guide provided me. I would recommend this guide to ANYONE that is looking to interview well for a flight attendant job.
Kim Herrgott,
Charlotte, NC


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