Shopping in Bologna, dancing in Riga, and sunbathing in Nice – it’s all part of the job as a cabin attendant at KLM Cityhopper uk. You’ll be away from home several nights a week, enjoying one of the 50 European cities we serve.
But what exactly does the job entail?
As a cabin attendant you are responsible for the safety of passengers aboard the aircraft. You are our hostess, the first point of contact for passengers, the face of KLM Cityhopper uk.
When you report for duty at your base, you will start by gathering all the relevant flight data. You will then attend a briefing with the rest of the cabin crew, where you will discuss flight safety and special-needs passengers, among other things.
After that, you will head for the aircraft together with the cockpit crew. Once you are on board, you will conduct various checks and prepare the cabin for the passengers, whom you will welcome as they board the aircraft.
Once you are airborne, your job is all about service. The Europe Select passengers are seated at the front of the plane, with Economy Class at the back. It is your job to ensure that passengers get the care and attention they deserve. The catering services offered by KLM Cityhopper uk vary depending on the duration of the flight.
Once you have landed, you will either head for your hotel or help ensure an efficient turnaround.
Your schedule will vary from one to four flights a day.
You will be expected to respond adequately to any problems that may arise on board. You will be fully trained in all aspects of special-needs passengers, connecting flights, first aid, and how to respond in an emergency.
KLM Cityhopper uk carries business travellers as well as tourists, which helps make the job even more varied and challenging.