Question: How many hours do you fly as a flight attendant?

Most attendants are usually limited to working 12 hours shifts but some are allowed to work 14 hour shifts. Those working on international flights are usually permitted to work longer shifts. Attendants usually spend 65-90 hours in the air and 50 hours preparing planes for passengers monthly.

How many hours a week do cabin crew work?

Cabin crew work shifts, which usually involves irregular and unsocial hours. This can mean working early mornings, through the night, at weekends and on public holidays. Short-haul flights may provide more regular hours than long haul.

Is being a flight attendant full time?

Attendants typically fly 75 to 100 hours a month and usually spend another 50 hours a month on the ground, preparing flights, writing reports, and waiting for planes to arrive. They can spend several nights a week away from home. Most work variable schedules. Some flight attendants work part time.

How many hours do cabin crew work daily?

Air hostess is also called a cabin crew. So ideally, as a cabin crew also working hours can be 12hours to 14hours. You can take the extra flight if your airline will allow you. Most airlines provide you enough rest time.

How many days does a flight attendant work in a month?

Days worked per month Flight attendants usually work between 9 and 20 days per month. The exact number of days worked depend on things like the airline you work for, your seniority, and what type of flights you typically take on.

Where do flight attendants go after a flight?

A crash pad is a place that flight attendants and pilots can pool their resources to set up a sort of unofficial barracks for a place to sleep before, during, and after flights. This can include hotels, motels, apartments, houses or other residential rental properties.

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