Practice 28 Airline Steward interview questions covering safety, service, and passenger scenarios.
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Most interviews to become an airline steward offer few instances to answer questions and really stand out, so you want to make sure that all of your answers pertain as close to being an airline steward as possible - even a question like this!
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"I would love to sit next to the Airline Steward with the longest career at this company. I'm certain that they would have some amazing stories to tell, great advice, and tips on how to overcome some of the challenging aspects of the job. It would be really informative and a lot of fun to learn from a leader in the industry, so that would be who I'd choose to sit next to on a 24-hour flight."

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I would choose to sit next to the most senior flight attendant, so I can ask about their experience as a flight attendant.

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Good answer! The senior flight attendant would definitely be an excellent source of information and able to share a lot about their experience over the course of their career. If there is anything, in particular, you would seek to learn from them, be sure to highlight it in your response.
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