23 February, 2023

Crew Life: 6 Ways to Save Money as a Flight Attendant

Photo by Lukas Souza on Unsplash
When you're a flight attendant, feeling on top of the world comes with the job. One day you're lounging in a five-star hotel in Paris, the next you're watching a movie on a plane over the Atlantic with your new friends. But despite all those incredible experiences, money management can be tricky for flight attendants.

All too often, flight attendants find themselves overspending when they travel or even worse—losing out on potential savings opportunities entirely. With a little bit of financial savvy, though, it's possible to master the art of saving money as an air steward.

We're not here to tell you to take all the joy out of your amazing job—quite the contrary! We want you to keep soaring, like Icarus before his wax-melting demise, but this time, with the right money-saving tools in your arsenal.

To get you started on your journey to becoming a financial master of the skies, here are seven of the best strategies for saving money as a flight attendant that will help you keep your wallet in the clouds!

The Top 6 Ways Flight Attendants Can Save Money

1. Don't be ashamed of deals and discounts

Yes, we know that glitz and glamour are part of the job description, but when you're moving around as much as you do, the little things that come up with constant travel start to stack up.

For example, working a flight to a big city like Toronto or Tokyo means you get to enjoy the sights, but also means you need to factor in hotel and restaurant costs.

The 5-star hotel might be nice, but that doesn't mean you should deny yourself the chance to save on a more affordable option—especially if it's just for one night. Ditto for Michelin-starred restaurants—you don't want to miss out on an amazing experience, but if you can find a tasty, local spot with a cheaper menu, why not?

Do your research before you book a hotel or make dinner reservations: loyalty programs can offer great discounts, as well as group rates for large parties. And don't forget those coupon apps—they're a flight attendant's best friend!

You might think you're being a bit of a buzzkill if you opt for a discount option, but in today's world of hyper-connectivity and constant information sharing, it's becoming increasingly normal to make use of the deals that are out there.

2. Consider house sitting

House-sitting is the perfect way to get free accommodation while experiencing a new city or culture. It can also be incredibly rewarding if you're into having furry friends around.

Just make sure that the family whose home you'll be looking after is comfortable with their new arrangement, and remember to do some research to get a sense of the neighbourhood before committing.

And one more thing: if possible, look for house-sitting opportunities in cities where you already have contacts or know people who can vouch for the arrangement. That way, you'll have someone to turn to if there are any questions or issues that come up while you're away.

3. Make wise investments


Investing can be a great way for flight attendants to save up for retirement or any other long-term financial goals. However, it's important to make wise investments that are low-risk and have proven returns over time.

Talk to a financial advisor if you're unsure of where to start and make sure you're comfortable with the level of risk associated with any investments.

4. Track your spending

There are plenty of ways to stick to your budget but this is the biggest one.

It's always tempting to write off an impulse purchase as a "one-time thing" but seeing your spending in black-and-white can make it all real.

Download a finance tracking app and set up categories for different spending habits, like food, entertainment, travel, etc. This will help you understand where your money is going so that you can adjust accordingly.

5. Take care of your health

This tip might not seem related to saving money, but making sure you're taking care of your health can actually save you money in the long run. Taking preventive measures like getting regular physicals, eating a balanced diet, and exercising regularly can help reduce your risk of developing chronic diseases that could require expensive medical treatment later on.

6. Skip the souvenirs

While it might be tempting to pick up a souvenir as a reminder of your travels, think twice before you do. Souvenirs can quickly add up in cost and don't always provide the most lasting memories.

Instead, try taking photos or videos of your adventures or writing down your thoughts and reflections on what you experienced during your trip. This way, you can look back on these memories and feel just as much nostalgia without spending a dime.

 

By following these seven tips, flight attendants can save money while exploring the world. Make sure to use your resources wisely and stay mindful of your spending habits so you can make the most out of your travels!

These simple hacks are sure to help you stick to your budget and make the most out of each journey. So set aside some time for saving, start tracking your spending, and get ready for a world of adventure!

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