You have to apply at the airline(s) you want to work for. After passing the interviewing process, the airlines will train you. Therefore there is no need to take any classes or pay for any flight training school to teach you how to become a flight attendant.
If you know someone who works in the airlines, it is best to start there. That person can hand your application to the right person and it can be reviewed immediately. Also look at the regional airlines as they tend to hire more frequently and have higher turnover.
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