VIP/Corporate/Bizjet Cabin Crew
The passengers on a private jet are not expecting a safety demonstration.
They have flown enough to know the exits. What they are expecting is service that anticipates needs they have not expressed yet, and a crew that makes the aircraft feel like it was staffed with them specifically in mind.
That is the job of the VIP flight attendant.
It is one of the least talked-about roles in cabin crew, and one of the harder ones to break into. Most routes in go through several years of commercial cabin crew experience first, then a transition to a charter operator or a corporate flight department.
The skills required are different. Less about crowd management and more about culinary knowledge, protocol, languages, and an ability to work quietly and independently.
The aircraft is smaller. The crew is often just one person. The expectations are different.
If you are in commercial cabin crew and wondering what comes next, this is one answer worth knowing about.
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Role #39: The VIP / Business Jet Flight Attendant
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