The term stewardess in Indonesian is often referred to as a flight attendant.
Initially, the flight attendant profession is only intended for single and attractive women.
The first flight attendant in the world is Ellen Church, who works for the United Airlines airline in 1930.
In the 1950s, flight attendants were considered a symbol of feminism because they were able to work outside the home and earn their own income.
During the flight, flight attendants are referred to as cabin crew and are responsible for maintaining the safety and comfort of passengers.
Stewardess must pass special training before being able to work, including safety and health training.
Some airlines allow flight attendants to bring their pets to the plane.
During the flight, flight attendants often use secret codes to communicate with each other, such as galley for airplane kitchens and deadheads for flight attendants who are traveling as ordinary passengers.
Stewardess in several airlines has uniforms designed by famous fashion designers such as Christian Lacroix and Emilio Pucci.
At present, many flight attendants are inspirational for girls who dream of becoming flight attendants or work in the aviation industry.