Every year on July 19, Flight Attendant Safety Professionals Day is observed. The day honours flight attendants for the crucial labour they perform during flights. The holiday was proclaimed by President George Bush on July 13, 1990. Flight attendants work to make air travel as comfortable and enjoyable as feasible while also ensuring passenger safety. Their professionalism has prevented numerous passenger injuries and deaths and continues to increase the safety margin.
The background of Flight Attendant Safety Professionals’ Day
The President of the United States of America proclaimed Flight Attendant Safety Professionals’ Day on July 13, 1990. During his presidency, President George Bush issued a proclamation emphasising the significance of flight attendants to passenger safety. Flight attendants attempt to make air travel as pleasant and comfortable as feasible. However, their primary responsibility is to ensure the safety of aircraft passengers. Flight attendants are entrusted with a variety of duties that are essential to protecting passengers from in-flight dangers and ensuring their safe evacuation in the event of an emergency, per federal aviation regulations. The men and women who serve as flight attendants perform their duties with an exceptional level of commitment.
Accidents, hijackings, in-flight fires, sudden cabin decompression, and other potential or imminent threats to human life were met with professionalism and composure. This tradition of professionalism has prevented the injury or death of numerous passengers and continues to increase the safety margin for those who fly today.
The proclamation also includes the following:
“In recognition of the contributions America’s flight attendants have made and continue to make to the safety and comfort of the travelling public, the Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 278 has designated July 19, 1990 as Flight Attendant Safety Professionals’ Day and has requested and authorised the President to issue a proclamation for its observance.
“Therefore, I, George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, proclame July 19, 1990 as Flight Attendant Safety Professionals’ Day. I exhort the people of the United States to observe this day with ceremonies and activities that recognise the significant contribution flight attendants make to the safety and comfort of our nation’s air transportation system.”
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The average annual salary of an Alaskan Airlines flight attendant is $53,000.
An American Airlines flight attendant earns $40,000 per year on average.
According to reports, United Airlines pays its flight attendants an annual average of $44,000.
Southwest Airlines flight attendants earn an average of $42,000 per year.
JetBlue pays its flight attendants an average of $42,500 per year.
FLIGHT ATTENDANT SAFETY PROFESSIONALS’ DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | July 19 | Wednesday |
2024 | July 19 | Friday |
2025 | July 19 | Saturday |
2026 | July 19 | Sunday |
2027 | July 19 | Monday |