Cabin Crew Recruitment Tasks
#1 Practice tasks from Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Ryanair, Wizzair, EasyJet.All in English.
Recruitment scenarios and individual tasks. Practice presentations and onboard announcements.
You will go through recruitment scenarios, written and oral tasks. You will learn how to write onboard announcements and make self-presentations.
You will go through recruitment scenarios, written and oral tasks.
You will learn group discussion scenarios from Emirates and Qatar Airways
You will learn group discussion and group building tasks. You will find out what additional group tasks candidates perform in pairs.
You will learn group discussion scenarios, group building, and pair tasks.
Final Interview questions from Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad. Examples and tips.
You will learn questions and answers for Emirates Final Interview. You will learn Emirates core values and learn to create answers tailored to recruiters.
You will learn questions and answers for Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad Final Interview.
Only recruitment separates you from Cabin Crew work. Prepare yourself and get a job at Emirates.
You will receive guidelines for all recruitment tasks for the best airlines. You will have an advantage during recruitment.
You will practice recruitment tasks and get a Cabin Crew job.
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Practice real recruitment tasks, questions and exercises. Pass your Cabin Crew assessment at Emirates, Etihad and Qatar!
Recruitment tasks for Cabin Crew candidates

Role plays and individual tasks
- Role plays scenarios x 9
- Onboard PA x 6
- Oral task x 5
- Self-presentation
- Answers and tips
- Everything in English

Group discussions and exercises
- Group discussion x 3
- Group building x 2
- Pair task x 2
- Group task x 3
- Proper behaviors
- Answer ideas

Final Interview Questions
- interview questions x 36
- all in English
- from real recruitments
- answer patterns
- professional phrases
- real examples

and individual tasks

and exercises

Questions
Course programme
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Theoretical part
Cabin Crew job - career path, salary, requirements
Short and long-haul flights. How do rotations and schedules look? Multiculturalism and exploring the world. Work in the country or abroad? Comparison of airlines. Cabin Crew and Cabin Manager. What are the promotion prospects in a given airline? Economy and Business Class. How do salaries change with position change? Forms of employment.
10:00 - 11:00
Airlines comparison
Practical part
Mock Assessment Centre - group tasks and Final Interview
You will go through group tasks and language tests. You will test yourself during a mock recruitment. You will learn what candidate assessment involves and what qualities recruiters are looking for. You will learn the most frequently asked questions and answer patterns. You will learn how to use keywords to achieve maximum results in a job interview.
11:15 - 15:45
Mock Assessment Centre
Application part
Online application - recruitment tests and professional Cabin Crew photos
You will learn what psychological and language tests look like for candidates for cabin crew positions. We will tell you how to properly construct a CV and fill out an application to airlines. You will learn guidelines regarding the format and composition of photos required for recruitment. You will take professional recruitment photos for airlines in a studio dedicated to cabin crew.
16:00 - 17:00
Online application
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#1 Best course in the UK.Highest quality recruitment tasks. Course 50% in English.
We will prepare you for Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Ryanair, Wizzair and EasyJet recruitment.
You will go through the best Cabin Crew course in the UK. You will learn current salaries, requirements and recruitment tasks for cabin crew positions.
We will prepare you for Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Ryanair, Wizzair and EasyJet recruitment.
You will learn questions and answers for Final Interview and main Cabin Crew values
You will go through current Emirates Final Interview questions and learn Cabin Crew values that airlines are looking for in candidates.
You will go through current recruitment tasks in English.
You will participate in a mock Assessment Centre in English.
You will go through current recruitment tasks. Self-presentations, pair tasks and group tasks. You will feel like at a real recruitment.
You will learn questions and answers for Emirates Final Interview.
You will receive guidelines for photos for Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Ryanair recruitment.
You will receive guidelines for professional photos that you will take on your own. Thanks to the guidelines, your photos will be your pride!
You will receive guidelines for professional photos for airline recruitment.
Online and stationary courses!
Online Course
Location: Zoom (live)
- Assessment Centre
- Final Interview
- Pair tasks x 2
- Group tasks x 3
- Scenarios x 8
- Self-presentation
Stationary Course
Location: Warsaw (Hotel)
- Assessment Centre
- Final Interview
- Pair tasks x 2
- Group tasks x 3
- Scenarios x 8
- Self-presentation
Which one to choose?
- in Warsaw at Hotel
- like at recruitment
- with others in English
- from laptop at home
- alone in front of camera
Cabin Crew earnings
1 700 - 3 000 GBP
According to International Air Transport Association, by 2030 the world will be short of over 1 million cabin crew. *
During the course you will learn where it is worth working and how much steward stewardess earns in different airlines.
* source IATA
Current job offers:
Airlines
Date
Location
Net salary*
Emirates
15.03.2026
Belfast
2200 GBP
Emirates
15.03.2026
Belfast
Emirates
16.03.2026
Bristol
2200 GBP
Emirates
16.03.2026
Bristol
Emirates
17.03.2026
Liverpool
2200 GBP
Emirates
17.03.2026
Liverpool
Emirates
20.03.2026
London
2200 GBP
Emirates
20.03.2026
London
Emirates
21.03.2026
Edinburgh
2200 GBP
Emirates
21.03.2026
Edinburgh
Emirates
22.03.2026
Manchester
2200 GBP
Emirates
22.03.2026
Manchester
Emirates
24.03.2026
London Gatwick
2200 GBP
Emirates
24.03.2026
London Gatwick
Emirates
28.03.2026
London Heathrow
2200 GBP
Emirates
28.03.2026
London Heathrow
Emirates
30.03.2026
Leeds
2200 GBP
Emirates
30.03.2026
Leeds
British Airways
31.03.2026
London
2000 GBP
British Airways
31.03.2026
London
Ryanair
27.04.2026
Stansted
1700 GBP
Ryanair
27.04.2026
Stansted
Ryanair
23.03.2026
Stansted
1700 GBP
Ryanair
23.03.2026
Stansted
Ryanair
24.03.2026
Luton
1700 GBP
Ryanair
24.03.2026
Luton
Ryanair
19.03.2026
Sunderland
1700 GBP
Ryanair
19.03.2026
Sunderland
Ryanair
18.03.2026
Hull
1700 GBP
Ryanair
18.03.2026
Hull
Ryanair
19.03.2026
Belfast
1700 GBP
Ryanair
19.03.2026
Belfast
Ryanair
21.04.2026
Bristol
1700 GBP
Ryanair
21.04.2026
Bristol
Ryanair
08.04.2026
Stansted
1700 GBP
Ryanair
08.04.2026
Stansted
Wizz Air
30.04.2026
Gatwick
1700 GBP
Wizz Air
30.04.2026
Gatwick
Wizz Air
15.04.2026
Luton
1700 GBP
Wizz Air
15.04.2026
Luton
Wizz Air
21.04.2026
Luton
1700 GBP
Wizz Air
21.04.2026
Luton
Wizz Air
31.03.2026
Luton
1700 GBP
Wizz Air
31.03.2026
Luton
Wizz Air
29.04.2026
Luton
1700 GBP
Wizz Air
29.04.2026
Luton
Wizz Air
16.04.2026
Gatwick
1700 GBP
Wizz Air
16.04.2026
Gatwick
Wizz Air
20.03.2026
Luton
1700 GBP
Wizz Air
20.03.2026
Luton
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can you become cabin crew without previous customer service experience?
Yes — you can become cabin crew without any previous customer service experience.
Most airlines hire candidates with no background in customer service and provide full training after recruitment. During this training, you will learn everything you need, including passenger service, safety procedures, and onboard responsibilities.
Cabin crew is essentially a customer-facing role in the aviation industry, but airlines often prefer candidates without experience so they can train them according to their own standards.
What matters most is your attitude, communication skills, and ability to work with people — not your previous job.
Working as a flight attendant involves daily interaction with passengers, from welcoming them on board to ensuring their safety and comfort throughout the flight.
This career is a great option if you want to:
- change careers
- work in a dynamic, non-routine environment
- travel frequently
- work with international teams
With global demand for cabin crew continuing to grow, airlines are actively recruiting new candidates — even those starting from scratch.
What are the height and physical requirements for cabin crew?
Height and physical requirements for cabin crew vary by airline, but there are general guidelines most candidates should meet.
Most airlines do not require a specific height, but instead use a minimum reach requirement — typically around 210–212 cm on tiptoes. This ensures you can safely operate overhead bins and equipment on board.
In practice, this usually corresponds to a height of approximately 158 cm to 190 cm for women and men.
Common physical requirements include:
- Proportional body weight (BMI within a healthy range)
- Good overall health and fitness
- Ability to swim (required by most airlines)
- No visible tattoos or piercings while wearing the uniform (depending on airline policy)
- Good vision (glasses or contact lenses are usually allowed)
Before starting work, all candidates must pass a cabin crew medical examination (Class 2 medical) to confirm they are fit to fly.
Requirements may vary slightly between airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, or Philippine Airlines, but most candidates who meet the basic criteria have a strong chance of being hired.
What do individual and group tasks look like in Cabin Crew recruitment?
Cabin crew recruitment usually includes both individual and group tasks, especially during the Assessment Centre stage. These tasks are designed to evaluate your communication skills, personality, and ability to work with others.
Individual tasks may include:
- Role-play scenarios in English (e.g. handling passengers as a flight attendant)
- Speaking task on a random topic
- Self-presentation
- Writing an onboard announcement based on a flight situation
These tasks test your confidence, English level, and ability to communicate clearly in real-life situations.
Group tasks may include:
- Group discussion based on a scenario
- Team problem-solving task
- Pair work (e.g. describing or reacting to a photo)
- Small group exercises with a shared goal
These activities are used to assess your teamwork, leadership, and interpersonal skills.
Tip
It’s important to prepare for both individual and group exercises. Practice speaking in English, develop structured answers, and focus on clear communication — this will significantly increase your chances of success.
For Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, British Airways, and easyJet — train with our individual tasks, group discussions.
Do I need to know English perfectly to become cabin crew?
No — you don't need to know English perfectly to become cabin crew.
However, you do need a good working level of English, usually around B2 (upper-intermediate). This is enough to communicate clearly with passengers, crew members, and recruiters.
Why English is important:
- Cabin crew recruitment is conducted in English
- Airline training is delivered in English
- English is the global language of aviation used by pilots, cabin crew, and air traffic controllers
What matters most:
- Ability to speak confidently
- Clear communication (not perfection)
- Understanding instructions and procedures
How to improve your English:
- Practice speaking regularly (this is key)
- Watch films and videos in English
- Take online lessons with platforms like British Council English Online, Lingoda.
- Prepare specifically for cabin crew interview questions
Tip
Focus on practical communication, not perfect grammar. Airlines are looking for confident, clear speakers — not perfect English speakers.







