Most, if not all, major US airlines do not have an age limit. As long as you continue to pass your yearly recurrent training successfully, and do not have any health or physical problems which would prevent you from flying, you may continue to work as a flight attendant.
It all depends on the airline but some people say they didnt make it cause their height didnt pass 5'3. I think that it the major limit to the height but there are some airlines who dont consider the height as an issue
It depends on the airlines' requirement or fleet it has. If an airline is a legacy/traditional airline mostly it may have wide-bodied aircraft. This may require a height, usually taller for the ease in working, such as reaching the over head bins or reaching something from the galley and the like. While low-cost/no-frills airlines may have narrow bodied planes, but may also require taller height. However some legacy airlines have feeder fleets or commuter fleets that has low ceiling profile, height requirement for these fields may be shortened the same as for the low-cost airlines having these kind of fleet.
You can look it over their requirements in the airlines website. Mostly only female height are displayed. But I'll give you a cue, whatever their height requirement for the female, you must be taller than that requirement.
21 years old no its aleast 18 well that is what it says on the virgnblue website and qantas website
become a hot blond and get a short skirt
5"2 minimum
5' 7''
5.2
become a pilot :)
Stewardess School was created in 1986-08.
the stewardess look at the man who was vomiting on the plane.
No Minimum Height! :)
Judi Skekoni plays the stewardess.
The word is "stewardess" (once the most common term for female attendants).
Captain (Pilot) First Officer (Co-Pilot) Head Stewardess Stewardess
The cast of Stewardess - 2013 includes: Joanie Darveau as Joani
they have to be a minimum height of between 5'4" and 5'5"
wear heels.
The male equivalent of a stewardess is a steward, although for airline flight crews, the genderless form is now "flight attendant."
Stewardess.