Ask.
This will depend on which airline you would like to work for. Each airline has there own training and programs. Your best bet would be to contact the airline you would like to work for and find out what their training program consist of. If you are unsure of which airline you would like you work for you could attend flight attendant school.
To find out if the airline has changed your flight schedule, check your booking confirmation or contact the airline directly.
Delta Airlines has a website that lists all of their current and open job opportunities. One is able to review the website and see how many flight attendant positions might be available with Delta Airlines at any given time. As of April 2012, there is one position for a flight attendant but they need to be able to speak Japanese. https://delta.greatjob.net
To find the incoming flight number for a specific flight, you can check the airline's website, use a flight tracking app, or contact the airline directly for this information.
Every flight and airline has a flight schedule for the day and week. To find out when a flight is happening, a person can check with the airline or with a travel agency.
Ring or email the airline running the flight or flights, or check airline websites, which will have timetables.
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You can find a flight number without a ticket by checking the airline's website, using a flight tracking website or app, or contacting the airline directly.
To find your old flight itinerary, you can check your email for any confirmation messages from the airline, log into your airline account online, or contact the airline's customer service for assistance.
To find the manifest of a flight, you typically need to contact the airline or the relevant aviation authority directly, as passenger manifests are often considered sensitive information and are not publicly available. If you’re a passenger or a part of the crew, you may be able to access the manifest through the airline's internal systems or by asking a flight attendant. For specific flights, some travel websites or apps might provide general information about flight details, but not the complete manifest.
You can find past flight prices by checking historical data on airline websites, using flight comparison websites, or contacting the airline directly for information on previous fares.
They can find jobs by checking in an airline's website. Where they could apply there virtually, or they could look over a local news paper and search. Look in the TV or in the radio for job vacancies in the airline. But let me remind you, flight attendants can't just stay up in the air, they can also cruise. Yep! They can work as a cruise attendant on crusie ships. This is where the unfortunate FAs who got fired, retrenched, or simply didn't pass an interview/requirement end up while some often got tired of flying and wanted to start cruising. FAs can also become instructors in flight attendant training programs when they get old.