please inform me...tell me bowt the school....tnx
[color=navy]Actually for most airlines it isn't required for flight attendants applicants to have "a degree in Flight Attending". The minimal educational requirement is 2nd year college level or graduate of Associate degree.
It's often the physical requirements (height, build, facial features) and communication skills (fluent in English, Filipino and other languages) that get one in as an flight attendant.
I have a friend who's a flight attendant of United Arab Emirates Airlines and she began her career as a Cebu Pacific Flight Attendant after earning a Mass Communication degree from college.
College degrees like Tourism, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Airline Management, Tourism and Travel Management can help you secure a career working for an airline company.
Check out Indiana Aerospace University in Lapu-lapu, Mactan: http://iau.com.ph/
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oh...is rcc (royal christian college)a good school for airline management?tnx for the information...how tall is your friend/cousin?
[color=navy]^She's about 5 feet and 8 inches in height.
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RCC is the best school because nanalo sila for 3 consecutive years as The Best Airline School..lalo pa ngayon na Hall of Fame na ang school....
hahahahha..HAll of fame.....
how can dat be...hmmmm
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hahaha RCC?bombahi na nga skol oi.
way au kurakot!
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