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Travel attendant

Find out more about working as a travel attendant and the possible pathways to job opportunities.

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Travel attendants help passengers travelling in aircraft, ships and trains. In an increasingly connected world, Victoria needs travel attendants more than ever.

Find out what a travel attendant does and the related Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses and pathways you can take to secure a job.

What is a travel attendant?

Travel attendants look after passengers on planes, ships and trains. You will help with boarding, tickets, luggage, refreshments and other passenger needs. You will ensure passenger safety, and may help with emergencies. You may also help with tidying and cleaning.

Find out more about travel attendants and related jobs on the Victorian Skills Gateway(opens in a new window):

Explore these related TAFE and training courses on the Victorian Skills Gateway(opens in a new window):

You may be eligible for government funding to help pay for your course.

Median salary

The median weekly earnings for travel attendants in Australia is $1,350.

Source: Jobs and Skills Australia(opens in a new window)

Note this salary is current as of January 2025 and is indicative only. A range of salaries apply to different roles across the industry.

Job demand in Victoria

Below are the employment projections for travel attendant jobs in Victoria. Figures show the number of workers in 2024 and the new workers expected to enter the workforce by 2027 and 2034.

‘New workers expected’ accounts for workers adding new jobs to the economy and replacing retirees over the next 3 and 10 years. These projections are estimates only. There will be additional jobs available as people move between jobs and industries.

Most travel attendants work from the major airports (Tullamarine and Avalon). The below table shows the regions where the jobs are located.

Region Workers 2024 New workers expected by 2027 New workers expected by 2034
Victoria 2,991 189 727
Melbourne – inner metropolitan 349 24 74
Melbourne – northern metropolitan 2,274 143 569
Melbourne – western metropolitan 294 19 74

Source: Victorian Skills Authority Employment Projections Dashboard

Resources to plan your next steps

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Updated 22 January 2025



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