WHY CABIN ATTENDANT LOVE THEIR JOB

WHY I LOVE MY CABIN ATTENDANT JOB

I have been a Cabin Attendant for 1 and half years already. The longer I work, the more I love my job. I think being an overseas-based Cabin Attendant is a little bit different because most of the people we work with are from other countries and different culture. And because of that, sometimes we need to pay more attention about how to communicate sensitively so as not to offend others. We also have to be independent to deal with being alone overseas. It can be tough.

" I've never regretted choosing to become a Cabin Attendant. I feel that I've changed for the better and grown up so much in the past year. "

Ms. Yi Chien, Taiwan

However, I've never regretted choosing to become a Cabin Attendant. I feel that I've changed for the better and grown up so much in the past year. Seeing so many people from different culture and hear their experiences, it helps me to see many things from different angles and I become a more thoughtful person. In this job, we often miss celebrating festivals and important days with our family or friends. But because of that, I've learned what 'cherish' really means. If given another chance to start over, I will still make the same choice.

WHY OUR ATTENDANT LOVE DOING WHAT THEY DO

Discover the joy of working with ANA Japan 5 Star Airlines like these Cabin Attendants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea.

Ms. Hye Gyeong

Korea

I enjoy most about learning different cultures through meeting people from various background. I get to meet Cabin Attendant and passengers from all over the world.

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Ms. Yi Chien

Taiwan

Seeing so many people from different culture and hear their experiences, it helps me to see many things from different angles and I become a more thoughtful person.

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Ms. Wei Hsin

Taiwan

Traveling, seeing the world and expanding my horizon are such great benefits. I don't like to stay in an office to do routine work. In my opinion, office work is boring and tiresome.

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Ms. Jung Eun

Korea

Last Christmas, I was in New York Manhattan. And in the cold winter season of Korea, I can still enjoy the hot summer weather of Singapore. Yes, I am a Cabin Attendant.

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Ms. Pei Lin

Taiwan

Many passengers share their own stories with me in different ways and I learn lots of precious experiences about life from these stories.

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Ms. Fei Ya

Taiwan

"If you don't try, you won't know.” Life as a Cabin Attendant is amazing. Flying to many countries, trying special local food, talking to local people... What an adventure!

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Ms. Yi Chun

Taiwan

It is a lot of fun to travel around the world as a Cabin Attendant. When we fly to other countries, we can see many cultures that are different from our own country. Through knowing these differences, we become more open-minded.

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Ms. Jo-Wei

Taiwan

With a smile on my face, I listen to stories of smiles from colorful cultures and backgrounds, ensuring safety and security to protect all the smiles to keep smiling through the trip. With a smile on my face, I receive smiles that express appreciations after every voyage.

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