Flight Attendant Training

I have flown all my life. Back during the 70s I flew to Egypt and to Europe with my parents, and during the 80s I made many trips in small planes in the north and then to Israel, Greece, Morocco, and the Equatorial Pacific (that was a long flight, with a 3 hour stopover in Hawaii). Now I take short flights within Canada and the United States, usually to the Southwest (flights that take 4 to 7 hours, depending on the flight changes). So I know just how important a good flight attendant school must be, especially now that the passengers are bound to be a bit more cranky due to the rise in costs and the decline in free services.

I know that the major airlines are cutting back on their routes and on the frequency of their flights, so I imagine that the competition for a
flight attendant career is getting tougher all the time, which is just one more reason to attend a top flight attendant and hospitality school like aha.edu. They even have an informative a flight attendant blog that helps you remain on the cutting edge.