How To Become A Flight Attendant In South Africa


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Are you interested in becoming a flight attendant? Check out all the steps below on how you can become a flight attendant in South Africa.


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Becoming a flight attendant opens up a world of wonderful opportunities for you and gives you the chance to travel to different countries that you might of never travelled to otherwise. You would be required to provide great service to all airline passengers.

How To Become A Flight Attendant In South Africa

Each airline has it's own entry requirements, however these are the general requirements needed to be met across the board.

Flight Attendant Requirements in South Africa

  • You need to be a South African citizen with a valid South African ID and Passport.
  • You need to be tall and meet a minimum height requirement.
  • You need to be able to speak English extremely well.
  • You need to be physically fit.
  • You need to be able to swim and remain calm under emergency conditions.
  • You need to be able to work long/varying work hours.
  • You must be well groomed, friendly, and service oriented.

You will be required to undergo flight crew training, as well as cabin crew training.

Additional requirements to secure a job as a flight attendant include:

  • Complete flight attendant training
  • Pass medical exams
  • Possess needed skills sets
  • Possess Cabin Crew/Flight Attendant Certification 
  • Have proven years of experience as a flight attendant  

What Does Cabin Crew Training Entail? 

Representing an airline as a cabin crew member is a unique and wonderful opportunity. Cabin Crew Members are ambassadors of their airline and must display professionalism at all times.

Besides being a Safety Officer on board an aircraft, you will be a Customer Service Professional employed to fulfil the needs and requirements of your airline’s customers. Your role will include all aspects of cabin safety, first aid and customer service.

Cabin Crew Training can also specifically focus on various areas:

  • Tourism and Travel
  • Tourism and Hospitality 
  • Air Travel Management 
  • Flight Attending 
  • Airport and Airline Management 
  • Cabin Crew (Ground) 

Training is typically delivered via:

  • Instructor-led Learning
  • E-Learning Modules
  • Role Plays
  • Simulations
  • Presentations/multimedia interactive learning
  • Group Work
  • Group Discussions
  • Self-Study
  • Skills Practice Sessions on actual aeroplane or approved representative training device

What Subjects Are Needed To Become a Fight Attendant in South Africa?

There are no specific subjects that you have to take at school to be able to go to attend flight attendant school in South Africa. We have a list of flight attendant schools below.

Where To Undergo Flight Attendant Training In South Africa

A few reputable flight schools to consider enrolling in, include:

  • Big Sky Cabin Training Academy
  • Eagle Air Flight School
  • 43 Air School
  • Aviacom Flight Academy
  • EPT Aviation Training Academy 
  • Cranfield Aviation Training
  • Progress Flight Academy
  • FlySA Cabin Crew Training

Job opportunities for the various airlines operating in South Africa can be found directly on each airlines website. 

Here Are The Airlines Active In South Africa 

  1. South African Airways
  2. Emirates Cabin Crew
  3. SA Express
  4. SA Airlink
  5. FlySafair
  6. British Airways
  7. Lift

Find out how to apply for flight attendant job opportunities directly on each airlines website. Follow the instructions on the vacancy and make sure you read everything carefully. 

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