Interview questions
Flight Attendant
Best interview questions for your hiring process
A Flight Attendant is responsible for ensuring that passengers on board a flight are comfortable, well-serviced, and safe. They generally are the main point of contact for passengers from the point of boarding to the moment passengers leave the plane upon arrival at their destination.
When interviewing a Flight Attendant candidate, you should see if they possess any of the following skills or characteristics:
You found a potential candidate for the role as your new Flight Attendant. That’s great news! It also means it’s time to prepare yourself for the job interview. What interview questions should you ask to ensure you make the right hiring decision?
That’s where our Flight Attendant interview questions and answers (downloadable as PDF) come in handy. This list below contains a variety of Flight Attendant interview questions, including behavioural questions and testing a candidate’s soft skills. Simply add these questions to your interview process and find the right hire faster.
Please note:
Our interview questions are suggestions for early on in the interview process and for candidates with average work experience. They are therefore a little more general.
Now, to ensure you get the most out of your candidate, you should make them feel comfortable and put them at ease during the interview. Some interviewers are tempted to straight away test a candidate’s skills and knowledge, but this can have an adverse effect.
The candidate is probably anxious about the interview, and asking tough questions from the get go only makes them more nervous and anxious. And this can cause them to blank or freeze up even if they actually do have the skills or know the answers to your questions.
So instead, we suggest you start the interview with some simple opening questions. These help the candidate settle in and feel more comfortable.
Best interview questions for your hiring process
See our Flight Attendant job description hereFor the interview
A positive opener to start
What has your journey been so far?
What do you enjoy most about being a Flight Attendant?
Why did you choose to pursue a career as a Flight Attendant?
Behavioral Questions
Tell me about a time you had to deal with a difficult passenger. How did you handle the situation?
Tell me about a time you went above and beyond for a passenger. What did you do, and why did you decide to do it?
This is your candidate’s time to shine. It shows you how customer-focussed they are and how they do their best to make your passengers feel comfortable.
Tell me about a time you couldn’t resolve an issue or dispute on your own.
This question tests their ability to solve problems and work out resolutions for issues or disputes, even when they can’t find a solution themselves. As a Flight Attendant, they have to be able to work in a team (the cabin crew) and with customers (passengers), so this is an essential skill to have.
Soft Skills
How do you try to make passengers feel comfortable, especially those who are scared of flying?
This question answers specific steps the candidate takes to make people feel comfortable during the flight. Especially for people with a fear of flying, your candidate should have a clear process and plan in place, as this is a very common situation for them to encounter.
How do you keep yourself motivated, especially during long-haul flights?
Short-haul flights are almost done by the time the Flight Attendant has done the security check and brought a first round of drinks. For long-haul flights, work can get tedious and boring. See how they keep themselves motivated during such times.
How do you stay calm during emergency situations?
Although emergencies rarely happen, a Flight Attendant should always be prepared and be able to remain calm during such situations.
How do you ensure you take good care of yourself?
Flight Attendants often work to extremely tight schedules and during very irregular hours. They should be disciplined in ensuring that they practice good self-care.
Hard Skills
What languages do you speak?
Speaking more than one language can be beneficial in this role. See what languages they speak.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our way of working. Can you tell me about a few direct changes in protocols or guidelines that you had to implement because of it?
A practical question to test their familiarity with standard and new protocols and in-flight guidelines.
How many flights and/or flight hours have you worked so far?
A question to gain more insight into their working experience. This gives you an idea of what to expect if you hire this person.
Do you have more experience flying short- or long-haul flights?
Short- and long-haul flights offer quite different working conditions. Knowing in what area the candidate has experience gives you more insight into how qualified they are for the position you’re hiring for.
Operational / Situational Questions
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Passengers can be difficult to handle. A successful candidate for this role will showcase their de-escalation tactics, as well as what procedures they follow in such situations.