Duties of the Cabin Crew
The basic responsibilities of the cabin crew are more or less the same, these can slightly differ depending on whether the team is working on short-haul or long-haul flights.
Attending the pre-flight briefings and getting all the relevant information regarding a flight like the number of passengers, boarding, takeoff, and landing times.
Running the security and other checks before boarding the passengers to ensure all the technical equipment is working and reporting immediately to the concerned personnel for resolving the issues pre-boarding.
Greeting and welcoming the passengers onboard, checking their boarding passes, and guiding them on seating.
Helping the elderly, pregnant women, and children travelling on their own to find their seats and ensuring they are comfortably seated.
Assisting the passengers with safely placing their luggage in the right compartments and guiding them about it.
Demonstrating how to use the emergency safety tool kit in challenging situations.
Preparing the aircraft for takeoff and landing by making certain the passengers seat belts are fastened.
Making the announcements as asked by the captain.
Serving the passengers beverages, meals and snacks.
Taking special care of the disabled, elderly, children, pregnant women and people with medical conditions by providing them with what they need.
Removing the meal trays after the passengers have eaten and making sure that the aircraft is clean.
Answering the passengers questions regarding the flight, weather and routes.
Addressing the passengers complaints in an empathetic manner.
Making sure the passengers stay calm during turbulence and other stressful situations.
Selling duty-free goods like perfumes, chocolates and other items.
Providing first aid if required and calling the inflight doctor for patients when the need arises.
Following the safety and other protocols of an airline during pandemic times.
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