Do Flight Attendants Get to Choose Their Flight Routes?

Learn how flight attendants’ schedules are assigned and how seniority affects their ability to choose preferred flight routes and destinations.

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Flight attendants typically have limited control over their flight schedules. They can express preferences for certain routes, destinations, and layovers. However, assignments are usually based on a seniority system and overall demand, which means more experienced attendants have better chances of getting their desired routes. Newer attendants may have to fly less preferred routes until they gain more seniority.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How are flight attendants assigned to specific flight routes? Flight attendants are assigned routes based on a seniority system combined with airline demand. They can express preferences, but final assignments depend largely on experience and scheduling needs.
  2. Can new flight attendants choose their preferred flights? New flight attendants usually have less control and are assigned less preferred routes until they gain seniority within the airline.
  3. How does seniority affect a flight attendant's schedule? Seniority allows flight attendants to have better chances of selecting preferred routes, destinations, and layovers, giving more experienced attendants more control over their schedules.