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American Airlines Is Looking for Flight Attendants: Apply Now
American Airlines is excited to announce that it’s looking for new flight attendants to join its team!
If you’re passionate about providing excellent customer service and want to travel the world, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Apply now to start your journey with one of the leading airlines in the world.
To apply for this position, you must be at least 20 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. You will need to meet certain height and weight requirements for safe operation of the aircraft.
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Applicants must also pass a DOT drug test, TSA fingerprint-based criminal history check, and background check. You must have a valid passport and the legal right to work in the U.S. Additionally, you must be able to work flexible hours and be available for reserve duty, which could last for several years.
Key Skills for Success
To succeed in this role, you must have strong communication skills. You will need to read, write, and speak in English, and be able to make announcements and issue emergency orders.
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Being service-oriented, with a positive attitude and a strong desire to succeed, is essential. You must also be able to handle difficult situations, resolve conflicts, and work well with others.
Physical Requirements
The role requires physical stamina, including the ability to stand for long periods and lift up to 50 pounds.
You may need to assist passengers with disabilities, handle heavy food and beverage carts, and close overhead storage compartments. The job also involves extensive travel and the ability to work in various climates.
If you are looking for an exciting and rewarding career with American Airlines, apply now and start your journey as a flight attendant!
Airlines
PIA Reinstates Manchester and Paris Routes After EU Ban Lift
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced plans to resume flights to Europe starting in January, beginning with Paris as its first destination.
The decision follows the European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) removal of a long-standing ban on the airline. PIA’s inaugural flight to Paris is scheduled for January 10, with bookings opening on December 9.
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In an official statement, PIA spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez Khan confirmed that the first flight schedule has been approved, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s recovery efforts. The EU ban had previously cost PIA approximately Rs40 billion ($144 million) annually in lost revenue, compounding its financial struggles.
With European operations restarting, PIA is now setting its sights on the United Kingdom. The airline plans to seek approval from the UK Department for Transport (DfT) to resume flights to major British cities such as London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
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These routes are anticipated to see high demand once necessary clearances are obtained. The lifting of the EU ban represents a key achievement for PIA as it works to rebuild its international network and regain its standing in the global aviation market.
By restoring flights to Europe and aiming for UK destinations, PIA is taking critical steps toward recovering lost ground and improving its financial outlook.
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