Flight attendant or is a member of an aircrew employed by airlines aboard commercial flights, primarily to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers.
Below is the list of Flight Attendant Schools In Kenya
Kenya Polytechnic University College, Nairobi
Kenya Utalii College, Nairobi
Westford International Training College, Nairobi
Graffins College Westlands Campus, Westlands
Zetech College Pioneer Campus, Nairobi
Global Institute of Tourism and Management Studies, Nairobi
Career Training Centre, Nairobi
Zetech College Church House Campus, Nairobi
Trans-Eastern Airlines Aviation College, Airport Campus, Nairobi
Regional Aviation Training Institute, Nairobi
Kenya Aeronautical College, Nairobi
Unity College of Professional Studies, Buruburu Campus, Nairobi
Global Institute of Management & Commerce, Nairobi
Nairobi Aviation Institute, Nairobi
Nairobi Aviation College, Nairobi
East African School of Aviation, Nairobi
Kenways Institute of Professional Studies, Mombasa
Nairobi Institute of Business Studies, Nairobi
Air Travel and Related Studies Centre, Nairobi
Mombasa Aviation Training Institute, Mombasa
The Kenya Airways Pride Centre, Nairobi
Daystar University – Flight Attendant
Maseno University, – Flight Attendant
How long do you have to go to school to be a flight attendant?
New flight attendants typically receive paid training after being hired by an airline, but flight attendant training schools do exist and some choose to pay for their own training before seeking a job. Training programs can take up to eight weeks to complete.
How much does flight attendant school cost?
The average cost of private flight attendant school in 2017 is $3,500-$5,000. Some programs, particularly those at an accredited flight attendant school are more expensive, up to $22,000 or more, including room and board. Others programs are much less expensive, with specific courses less than $1,000.
How are flight attendants paid?
The average hourly base rate paid to a flight attendant with a major airline is about $25-30, and depends solely on his/her years of service with the company. Hawaiian Airlines’ pay scale for flight attendants, where it takes a whopping twenty years to reach the top.
What do I have to study to become a flight attendant?
Airlines require job applicants to have at least a high school or equivalency (GED) diploma. Many, however, will only hire candidates who have graduated from college, often with associate or bachelor’s degrees in hospitality, communication, tourism, and public relations.