Ground staff work at the airport before and after flights handling check in baggage boarding documents. Cabin crew work inside the aircraft during the flight ensuring safety serving passengers handling in flight needs.
read more...Because ground staff stay on the ground at a fixed airport terminal while cabin crew travel city to city and spend time on flights and in different hotels.
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Before starting either job you will go through a training program. Ground staff learn airport operations check in systems baggage handling. Cabin crew learn safety procedures first aid in flight service and emergency training.
read more...Training usually lasts about 8–12 months depending on the institute or airline.
read more...You need good communication ability to handle passengers knowledge of airport operations checking documents baggage handling politeness soft skills and basic fitness.
read more...Along with communication and customer service you’ll need strict grooming good physical fitness sometimes swimming ability (for safety) first aid emergency readiness calmness under pressure.
read more...Ground staff work in airport terminals gates check in counters or baggage areas. They usually have shifts may start early or end late depending on flights.
read more...Cabin crew often travel to different cities or countries stay in hotels during layovers work on flights of varying duration and follow flight schedules.
read more...Yes. For example (in India), ground staff might start around INR20,000-INR30,000 per month. Cabin crew may start a bit higher, around INR30,000-INR45,000, plus flying allowances or layover pay. With experience both can earn more.
read more...Ground staff training focuses on airport operations document handling baggage handling customer service. Cabin crew training includes safety procedures emergency handling first aid in flight service procedure hospitality.
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