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Flight Attendant CV Example & Guide (2026)

A free, recruiter-ready flight attendant CV example formatted for the UK — A4 sizing, a personal profile, and achievement-led bullet points. Edit it in one click.

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Camille Duvall
Flight Attendant
[email protected] • (214) 555-0161 • Dallas, TX
Summary
FAA-certified flight attendant with 6 years on domestic and international routes, passing 100% of annual emergency-procedure recertifications. Bilingual in English and Spanish with a strong record of de-escalating passenger conflicts and delivering calm, high-touch service.
Experience
Flight Attendant
Meridian Airlines — Dallas, TX
Mar 2020 – Present
Serve as lead cabin crew member on domestic and international routes, passing 100% of annual FAA safety recertification evaluations.
De-escalate an average of 4-5 passenger conflicts monthly without requiring law enforcement involvement.
Deliver bilingual (English/Spanish) safety briefings and service on routes serving 180+ passengers per flight.
Administer first aid and coordinate emergency response for in-flight medical events, handling 6+ incidents in 5 years.
Mentored 12 new-hire flight attendants during initial operating experience flights.
Flight Attendant
Coastal Regional Airways — Dallas, TX
Jan 2018 – Feb 2020
Provided in-flight service and safety oversight for regional jet routes carrying 50-70 passengers.
Achieved top-quartile customer service scores across 2 years of passenger feedback surveys.
Handled irregular operations (delays, diversions) for 20+ flights, keeping passengers informed and calm.
Completed recurrent FAA training and evacuation drills with a 100% pass rate.
Education
B.A. in Communication Studies
Southern Methodist University — Dallas, TX
2013 – 2017
Skills
Safety & Compliance
FAA Emergency Procedures, First Aid/CPR/AED, TSA Compliance
Service
Bilingual Service (English/Spanish), Conflict De-escalation, In-Flight Sales
Certifications
FAA Flight Attendant Certificate
Federal Aviation Administration · 2018
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How to write a flight attendant CV (UK)

Open with a short personal profile, then prove your impact with achievement-led bullet points — each one a result, not a duty. Keep it to two A4 pages, list experience in reverse-chronological order, and mirror the language in the job advert so it passes any applicant tracking system.

Example bullet points to adapt

  • Serve as lead cabin crew member on domestic and international routes, passing 100% of annual FAA safety recertification evaluations.
  • De-escalate an average of 4-5 passenger conflicts monthly without requiring law enforcement involvement.
  • Deliver bilingual (English/Spanish) safety briefings and service on routes serving 180+ passengers per flight.
  • Administer first aid and coordinate emergency response for in-flight medical events, handling 6+ incidents in 5 years.
  • Mentored 12 new-hire flight attendants during initial operating experience flights.
  • Provided in-flight service and safety oversight for regional jet routes carrying 50-70 passengers.
  • Achieved top-quartile customer service scores across 2 years of passenger feedback surveys.
  • Handled irregular operations (delays, diversions) for 20+ flights, keeping passengers informed and calm.

Key skills for a flight attendant CV

FAA safety & emergency proceduresCabin service & hospitalityConflict de-escalationFirst aid & CPR / AEDMultilingual passenger communicationIn-flight sales & upsellingCrew coordinationRegulatory compliance (FAA/TSA)Passenger boarding & disembarkationSpecial-needs & child passenger assistanceIrregular operations handlingCultural sensitivity

Flight Attendant CV FAQs

What should a flight attendant CV include in the UK?

A UK flight attendant CV leads with a short personal profile, then work experience in reverse-chronological order with achievement-led bullet points, key skills, and education. Keep it to two A4 pages, and you don’t need a photo, date of birth, or marital status.

CV or resume — what’s the difference?

In the UK and most of Europe, “CV” is the standard term for the 1–2 page document you send with a job application (what Americans call a resume). Our builder uses A4 sizing and UK conventions when you choose this format.

How long should my CV be?

Two A4 pages is the UK norm. Lead with your strongest, most relevant achievements so a recruiter sees your value in the first half-page.

How do I show safety readiness on a flight attendant resume?

State your FAA certification status and any drill or evaluation record, e.g., 'FAA-certified flight attendant, passed 100% of annual emergency-procedure recertification evaluations.' Airlines prioritize safety compliance above all else, so make it the first thing a recruiter sees.

Should I mention specific difficult passenger situations I've handled?

Yes, in general, professional terms — describe the type of situation and outcome without naming individuals, such as 'de-escalated 50+ passenger conflicts annually without requiring law enforcement involvement.' This shows judgment under pressure, a top hiring criterion for cabin crew.

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