[custom_adv] Qeshm Air is an airline; it has its headquarters in Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf and operates scheduled domestic and international passenger services as well as charter flights. The airline was founded in 1993 as Faraz Qeshm Airline. [custom_adv] Qeshm Air was founded in 1993 and established its services by leasing airplanes from other airlines. The company's first routes were from to Qeshm. [custom_adv] By the year 2000, Qeshm Air had seven aircraft in its fleet. The current CEO of this airline is Mahmoud Shekarabi. [custom_adv] The first step in becoming a flight attendant is applying for a position with an airline. You'll need to meet the airline's requirements for education and experience. [custom_adv] Airlines require job applicants to have at least a high school or equivalency (GED) diploma. Many, however, will only hire candidates who have taken college classes or who have an associate or bachelor's degree. Degrees that will prepare you especially well include hospitality, communication, tourism, and public relations. [custom_adv] Once an airline hires you, the company will provide formal training at its flight training center. During the three to six weeks you will spend there, expect to receive classroom instruction on flight regulations, job duties, and company operations. [custom_adv] Airlines will typically arrange for lodging and transportation to the training center, but you may be responsible for meals. Training may be paid or unpaid depending on the airline. [custom_adv] With your training complete and your certificate in hand, you may think you'll soon be jetting all over the world and earning a living at the same time. [custom_adv] Not so fast. While there will be some opportunities to work, you won't have a regular schedule yet, and it will be a while before you get to fly some of the more desirable routes.