Airlines set height requirements for flight attendants, typically around 5'2", to ensure they can efficiently reach safety equipment and overhead compartments. This standard helps maintain safety and operational efficiency in the cabin. Flight attendants earn between $75,353 and $103,418 annually.
Airlines set height requirements for flight attendants, typically around 5'2", to ensure they can easily reach safety equipment and overhead compartments. This is crucial for accessing emergency tools like oxygen tanks and medical kits, which are vital for passenger safety. Flight attendants earn between $75,353 and $103,418 annually.