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We have more than 12,000 cabin crew based here, all delivering our unique British Airways experience. You’ll serve our customers worldwide on both long and short-haul routes, working across all cabins and onboard some of our newest aircraft.
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When you join British Airways as Cabin Crew, you will be enrolled on the Cabin Crew New Entrant Training. The course will be between 4 to 6 weeks and will include studying for your Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA).
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Want to work as Cabin Crew on a variety of aircraft to destinations worldwide? British Airways may be perfect for you! BA (British Airways) are one of the largest and most cutting-edge airlines in the world today, and want the best of the best for their crew. First you need to see if you meet the British Airways Requirements. Thinking of applying?
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Quick Facts. Airline Name: British Airways. Airline IATA Code: BA. Headquarters: London, England, UK. Founded: March 31, 1974. Number of Destinations: 183. Fleet Size: 257.
What does a british airways cabin crew do? A flight attendant is responsible for ensuring that all of the passengers on a flight are following safety regulations. They are responsible for cleaning the airplane and taking care of customers.