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Got an interview for the role of cabin crew?
Need help in preparing for it?
Our Online Private Lessons are only $19

At Cabin Crew Interview Training we can help you prepare for that dreaded interview. Whether you are a native English speaker or not. You’ve come to the right place.
Our Founder, Andy Ryans has over 20 years UK airline, travel and hospitality experience including British Airways. Followed by over 12 years experience as a TEFL English teacher for foreign students.

Join us! We Prepare You to Fly High. Our Lessons are from $19 each

Client Testimonials

Don’t take our word for it – here’s what our clients say:

Thanks to Andy and Cabin Crew Interview Training I was able to successfully pass my interview for British Airways cabin crew.

I’m now living in London doing my dream job. Thanks for everything

Carolina, Latvia

Now working for British Airways

I highly recommend taking Andy’s lessons as he is the best English teacher and airline trainer who is always patient, professional and attentive. I cannot thank you enough for everything you have done for me! Thanks to you I am now working for KLM. 

Akarisan, Japan

Now working for KLM

Thanks to Andy I am now working for Qatar Airways and I love it.

I owe it all to you!!!

Takeshi, Japan

Now working for Qatar Airways

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There are secret messages that pilots send to cabin crew

There are secret messages that pilots send to cabin crew with the seat belt signs A seat belt sign seems straight forward enough. Stay seated, and fasten your seat belts. Once it’s off, you can feel free to get up and stretch your legs or head to the bathroom. But cabin crew members know the ins and outs of what it really means when that symbol is lit up and it’s a bit more complicated[…]

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The Do’s and Dont’s After a Job Interview

The Do’s and Dont’s After a Job Interview The only thing more stressful than a job interview is waiting to hear back from the airline recruitment manager. Here are four tips of things to do, and not do, after an interview. Do: Send a thank-you note After the interview, it’s polite to send an email to thank the airline recruitment manager, usually later the same day or early the next morning. In your message, tell[…]

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Don’t Make These Interview Mistakes

Don’t Make These Interview Mistakes An interview is your chance to show what you can offer a company. Just be careful not to make any of these interview mistakes! Don’t be late or cancel To make sure you arrive on time, plan to get there 20 minutes early. But if you are going to be late, send a message to the interviewer, and say you’re sorry when you arrive – don’t pretend nothing happened. Interviewers want to see[…]

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