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[Crew to Follow] – Magdi Hafdhi | WOC

Life is an album of chapters and it’s in no way too late to start a new one or experiment with new chapters. The world is full of individuals who take pleasure in different lifestyles. Some are following well-trodden paths, others have turned off the beaten track and the audacious ones are even paving their own road. Travelling will introduce to people and show you it is possible to make detour, change direction and plan your own route. It will teach you that you have no power over where you were born but you do have control over where you stop.

This week our #crewtofollow is Magdi Hafdhi from RyanAir who is a keen photographer, loves to travel and explore . His life has not been same ever since he started his profession as a cabin crew which has helped him grow in all perceptions.

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How Flight Attendants Can Beat Jetlag | WOC

Exhaustion, delirium and insomnia – we’ve all struggled with jet-lag after enduring a long-haul flight.For flight attendants, this is  a regular occurrence. It is not easy for us to get into a routine when traveling and when your career requires more time in transit than anything else, it’s even more challenging.

But not impossible! Here are my top tips as to how flight attendants should maintain sleep cycle and beat jetlag.

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How to stay fit as a flight attendant? | WOC

Being Cabin Crew isn’t the healthiest job in the world, there are a lot of conflicts to deal with on a every day basis such as exhaustion, jetlag and unhealthy meals at inappropriate times. It is significant to be physically fit as the claim of working at 34,000 ft is equal to working on top of a mountain! We are also continuously lifting serious weights such as suitcases, catering boxes and meal carts. Being able to survive with stress and fatigue on a daily basis is necessary, especially as it takes the body 48 hours to pull through from just one flight, which with our schedules puts us in a constant state of limbo!

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What cabin crew like most in their job? | WOC

This job is for someone who enjoys flying, is independent and can handle many different, unique situations. Those that make it past the first six months tend to have it in their blood and become what they refer to as “Lifers” and find that being a flight attendant is not as much a job as it is a lifestyle.

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