As an air cabin crew, you'll need to:
be professional, punctual and courteous at all times
attend a pre-flight briefing, during which you'll be assigned your working positions for the upcoming flight. Crew are informed of flight details, the schedule, the number of infants on board and if there are passengers with any special requirements, such as diabetic passengers or passengers in wheelchairs
carry out pre-flight duties, including checking the safety equipment and doing security checks, ensuring the aircraft is clean and tidy and that information in the seat pockets is up to date and all meals, drinks and stock are on board
welcome passengers on board and direct them to their seats
inform passengers of the aircraft about safety procedures and ensure that all hand luggage is securely stored away
check all seat belts and galleys are secure prior to take-off
make announcements on behalf of the pilot and answer questions during the flight
serve meals and refreshments
sell duty-free goods and advise passengers of any allowance restrictions in force at their destination
reassure passengers and ensure they follow safety procedures correctly in emergency situations
deal with any difficult or inebriated passengers (who may be acting in a rude or anti-social way) politely but firmly, to ensure the safety and comfort of everyone on the flight.