Average Flight Attendant Salary Canada 2023

Last updated on September 26th, 2023 at 05:33 am

There are huge career opportunities for flight attendants in Canada. Flight attendants carry out the instructions given by pilots to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers on a flight. A person needs to meet certain requirements in order to become a flight attendant. In this article, you will get to know the average salary of flight attendants in Canada.

How to become a flight attendant in Canada?

In order to become a flight attendant in Canada, you must be at least 18 years old. You need to have a high school diploma to pursue your career as a flight attendant in Canada. Various Aviation colleges also provide training to students to become a flight attendant. Students need to be fluent in English and French.

A person can complete a 7-week, full-time, Air Canada Flight Attendant training program. Programmes are held in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. 

Documents required to become a flight attendant

  • A valid Canadian passport
  • Permanent Resident status
  • Training certification by the air carrier
  • Proof about good level of health and fitness

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Requirements to be a flight attendant

  • Must be able to swim 25 meters.
  • Must have good grooming standards.
  • Must be flexible and adaptable.
  • Must speak fluent English and French.
  • Have a good height and weight
  • Be confident
  • Good communication skills
  • Polite

Average flight attendant salary Canada 2023

According to various reports, knowledgeable sources, and Air Canada’s Career page, a flight attendant in Canada can earn an estimated amount of CAD$2,923 per month. According to various job portal sites, a flight attendant can earn an estimated amount of CAD$29.79 per hour in Canada. 

The average salary for a flight attendant is CAD$32.07 per hour in Montreal, the largest city in Canada’s Québec province. The average salary for a flight attendant is CAD$30.07 per hour in Ottawa, CAD$29.00 per hour in Calgary and Toronto, CAD$27.07 per hour in Vancouver, and CAD$21.00 per hour in Whitehorse, the capital of northwest Canada’s Yukon territory.

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WR News Writer is an engineer turned professionally trained writer who has a strong voice in her writing. She speaks on issues of migrant workers, human rights, and more.

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