Keep customers safe and comfortable on Finnair flights across domestic and international routes. Follow all safety and service procedures, complete preflight and inflight duties, handle first aid and security tasks, and support onboard service. Work to variable rosters that include early starts, late finishes, weekends and standby duties. Initial training takes place at Finnair Flight Academy in Vantaa and typically lasts six to nine weeks, unpaid, with on site attendance required. 
Finnair is Finland’s flag carrier and a oneworld member. The company highlights a strong safety culture and a Nordic service approach, and recruits for multiple career paths including cabin crew and flight operations. 
• At least 18 years of age • Completed upper-secondary or vocational education • Fluency in English; Finnish highly valued • Minimum height 160 cm and ability to reach 218 cm barefoot • At least 1 year of hospitality or customer-service experience • Good general health; meets EASA Part-MED Cabin Crew fitness and Finnair operational standards • Normal colour vision and hearing; visual acuity with both eyes 0.7 or better with or without correction • Ability to swim 40 meters • Uniform policy: cover any visible tattoos; remove visible piercings except earrings • Clean criminal record and background checks as required • Valid EU, EEA or Swiss passport that permits worldwide travel • Eligible to live and work permanently in Finland and able to report to HEL within one hour when on standby Requirements paraphrased from Finnair’s page. 
• Leisure travel benefit for employees • Sickness Fund insurance benefit • On-site gyms at the Finnair campus and hobby-club activities • Employee benefit programs via ePassi • Compensation structure includes base pay, supplements such as night or Sunday allowances, and daily allowances; monthly base pay range currently about €1,700–€2,800 gross depending on experience Benefits and compensation structure taken from the recruiting partner’s posting.