FlySafair Flight Attendant & Cabin Crew Guide 2026
If you are looking to become a Flight Attendant in South Africa in 2026, here is the latest information regarding FlySafair and other training opportunities.
1. FlySafair Flight Attendant Vacancies (2026)
FlySafair typically recruits individuals who are already licensed. They often post “Flight Attendant” vacancies rather than “Learnerships” for beginners.
- Status: Active vacancies were recently posted in early 2026 for the Cape Town base.
- Closing Dates: Usually late January for the first intake; however, they recruit periodically throughout the year.
- Requirements (Non-Negotiable):
- Grade 12 (Matric) or equivalent.
- Valid SACAA Cabin Crew License (This means you must have already completed initial training elsewhere).
- Avmed DD50 Medical Certificate (Current and valid).
- Valid South African Driver’s License (Non-negotiable).
- Level 4 English Proficiency.
- Ability to Swim.
- No visible tattoos when in uniform.
2. Alternative: Initial Training Learnerships (For Unlicensed Youth)
If you do not have a license yet, you should look for “Initial Cabin Crew Training” or “Learnerships” from other providers or airlines that partner with SETAs.
Flyfofa Cabin Crew Traineeship 2026
Flyfofa is a major provider that offers accredited training for unemployed youth.
- Application Period: Usually January (e.g., closed 15 Jan 2026 for the first intake).
- Benefits: Includes 3 months of full-time training, accommodation, and a monthly stipend.
- Eligibility:
- South African citizens aged 18–23.
- Gauteng residents (for this specific program).
- Matriculated from a Quintile 1–3 school.
- Minimum height of 1.6m and BMI not exceeding 24.5.
South African Airways (SAA) Youth Development
- SAA occasionally opens its Cabin Crew Training Programme for unlicensed candidates.
- Check the SAA Careers Portal regularly for 2026 intakes.
3. How to Prepare Your Application
To stand out for a 2026 intake, ensure you have the following ready:
- Professional Photos: Most aviation applications require a full-length and a head-and-shoulders photo in formal business attire.
- Medical Fitness: Visit a South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) accredited medical examiner for a Class 2 or 4 medical certificate.
- Swimming Skills: If you cannot swim, enroll in lessons now. You will be tested on your ability to swim in a life jacket and tread water.
- Documents: Keep certified copies (not older than 3 months) of your ID, Matric Certificate, and any tertiary qualifications.
4. Official Application Links
- FlySafair Careers: flysafairjobs.mcidirecthire.com
- SAA Careers: flysaa.com/about-us/leading-carrier/careers
- Flyfofa Training: flyfofa.co.za
Key Summary for You:
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If you have a license: Apply directly via the FlySafair Careers Portal. They currently have a preference for Cape Town-based crew, but keep checking for Johannesburg (OR Tambo) or Durban (King Shaka) openings.
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If you do NOT have a license: You need to find a Learnership (like the Flyfofa or SAA programs) or pay for private training at an aviation academy (like EPT Aviation or Skyy Aviation) to get your SACAA license before applying to FlySafair.
Warning: Recruitment Scams
FlySafair and SAA will never ask you to pay for a job, uniform, or “processing fee” during the recruitment phase. Only use the official websites listed above.
