The Layover
One of the major perks of working for an airline is being able to go wherever they go. In this episode, I talk with Tina about not just traveling but the process of doing it for free.
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The Price of Free Flights Is Character Development: Non Reving
Our Big, Beautiful Office: Flight Attendants and Airports
Over 900 million passengers pass through U.S. airports a year. About 45,000 flights depart every day. I talk with Marques about the place around which flight attendants' work revolves. Check out this insider perspective on airports.
You Get Out What You Put In: Creating Your Career As A Flight Attendant
The aviation industry is full of opportunity. How you navigate the opportunities will depend on what's important to you, what skills you develop, and your understanding that the opportunity is there. In this episode, Jamie helps present just some of the opportunities. She's on year 7 of her 10-year plan as a flight attendant. Do you have a plan? What year are you?
The Civil Rights Act, Mergers and 9/11: Flight Attending through History
It's hard to know where you're at until you know where you've been. On this episode, Francie helps us get a sense of the changes flight attendants have gone through (and sometimes created themselves). Some mentions: Turbulent Romance: https://www.afacwa.org/turbulent_romance Patricia Banks and Ruth Carol Taylor-https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/african-american-flight-attendants Celio Diaz- https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/meet-flight-attendants-who-fought-equality-during-civil-rights-era
From Stay-At-Home-Mom To Flight Attendant
Have you ever thought you couldn't be a flight attendant and a parent? Erin was a stay at home mom for years before a tragedy sent her into the work world. It turned out to be her path to balance.
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