Unfortunately, I'd say to short answer to your question is yes. You don't need to live here to apply but you do need to be willing to relocate (at least for your first few years as a reserve flight attendant). Once you gain seniority and your own schedule, of course it is possible that you can commute from New York eventually.
Hi! It’s my dream to become a flight attendant one day, but it’s kind of a rocky road because of my height. May I ask, what height is the shortest flight attendant you know of from Hawaiian Airlines?
From your knowledge, are there any non-US people working as flight attendants for Hawaiian? I'm interested in the Japanese Language Qualified cabin crew role, but I'm not a US citizen and by the looks of it, they don't sponsor visas.... 😔
most of them don’t in us since it’s a immigration country and lots of ppl can speak second language there so they not even bothering to find foreigners 😭
@@kristenwong7846 do you recommend going to college in tourism then signing up to be a flight attendant or should i just go straight into applying to an airline after i graduate?
@@_jelinedotnet178 apply right after you graduate! There is no need to have a degree in tourism to be a flight attendant… we all honestly come from completely different backgrounds. As long as you have the drive/experience that they’re looking for, you have a good a shot than anyone to get in 😊
I'm not sure about Hawaiian Airlines themselves if they hire indian origin people but the one the things you need to become a flight attendant is a highschool diploma or a college degree...good customer service skills 10 weeks training and a fluent english accent...not 100% fluent but it helps you and the passenger to communicate properly
Wade White Wilson I love Hawaiian airlines they’re always so kind if I’m asleep 😴 on the plane sometimes they’ll try wake me up for food other times they’ll leave me food. ❤️