What you need to know about private flight attendants?
There are a number of different terms for a flight attendant, for example, airline hostess, steward/stewardess, cabin crew. When travelling and taking a plane you will definitely come across a flight attendant, they help you board the plane, serve you drinks and food and are always very welcoming and happy to help you.
But they have many more responsibilities and duties to perform to ensure the comfort and safety of all the passengers throughout the whole duration of the flight. Working for a corporate airline / private client and a commercial airline, there are numerous differences in qualifications and standards of service.
Working as a private flight attendant one is required to have a minimum of 2 years of experience working as a cabin crew in business class or first class, have VIP flight attendant training where you are trained to perform CPR, first aid, self-defence, use of all safety equipment and 5-star service.
As a flight attendant working for a private client they must be professional, flexible, discreet and efficient. Have strong communication and language skills, it is important that they value the discretion and privacy of the client. The duties and responsibilities might differ depending on the client but the main duties are reporting and liaising with pilots, ensuring that all the inventories of necessary goods are fully stocked, checking onboard security protocols, serving and preparing drinks and meals proving a 5-star and premium service, regarding the dietary and entertainment preferences, table setting, flower arrangements, cabin checks and have the ability to copy and be professional during emergency situations. Additional benefits that may be provided are accommodation and allowance for meals when travelling with the client. If you are looking for a professional and highly experienced private flight attendant please contact us and our consultants at Morgan and Mallet will assist you with your search. And if you are a private flight attendant and you have all the experiences and skills mentioned above please send us your most updated CV.
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Jessica Manalo from Morgan & Mallet International Agency Subscribe to our Newsletter
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Kimberly Ross
4/9/2020 02:48:49 am
Hello My name is Kimberly Ross and I have been in private service industry for little over 6 years as Executive House keeping and Personal Assistant. Please send me more information about this opportunity. I live in Miami Beach.
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9/10/2022 12:32:56 pm
They are not bound by the same rules and regulations as commercial airline attendants. This means that they can be more flexible in terms of their hours and duties. Private flight attendants also typically receive higher salaries and benefits than their commercial counterparts. Finally, it is important to remember that private flight attendants are not employees of the airline; they are independent contractors. Nice post. I was constantly checking this blog and I’m impressed! You did a great job!!
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