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6.03.26 – Turbulence Safety Reminders
Turbulence Safety Reminders Wednesday, June 3, 2026 As we enter the busy summer travel season, Flight Attendants can expect an increase in thunderstorms, convective weather, and turbulence. While delivering excellent…
6.01.26 – APFA Secures Improvements to the 2026-2027 CQ Program
Monday, June 1, 2026 APFA Secures Improvements to the 2026-2027 CQ Program American Airlines Inflight management has imposed changes to the 2026-2027 Flight Attendant Continuing Qualification (CQ) program. These changes…
5.29.26 – Earlier Descent Procedures Beginning June 3rd
This week, Inflight management announced that it will implement revised descent procedures intended to reduce turbulence-related injuries and improve communication between the flight deck and cabin crew.
5.27.26 – APFA Health, IOD and Safety Departments DFW Terminal Walk
APFA Health, Injury on Duty (IOD) and Safety & Security representatives will be visiting the DFW terminals on Thursday, May 28 from 12 PM until 2 PM. During the terminal walk, representatives will be available to connect directly with Flight Attendants
5.20.26 – Senators Duckworth and Baldwin Scrutinize FAA Minimum Crew Standards
APFA Immediately Challenges 787-9P Minimum Crew Staffing Changes; How Does This FAA Minimum Crew Reduction Affect Our Competitors?; Was the Boeing 787 ever certified with a live, full-scale evacuation?; How Does the Minimum Crew Reduction Affect Our Profession?
5.10.26 – Happy Mother’s Day 2026
Wishing you a Happy Mother’s Day—wherever you are in the world, and however you are spending your time today. Whether in the air, on a layover, or at home, your care, effort, and presence matter.
5.07.26 – APFA Virtual Retirement Seminar – Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Upcoming Virtual Retirement Seminar on June 10, 2026 from 1100CT-1300CT. Click here to submit your questions in advance. A recording will be posted on the APFA Town Hall page a few days following the virtual seminars.
5.01.26 – May 2026: Mental Health Awareness Month
Being a Flight Attendant comes with unique demands—irregular schedules, long duty days, time zone changes, and constant transitions. Over time, these challenges can impact both physical and emotional well-being—even for the most experienced crew members.
Turbulence Safety Reminders Wednesday, June 3, 2026 As we enter the busy summer travel season, Flight Attendants can expect an increase in thunderstorms, convective weather, and turbulence. While delivering excellent service remains important, your safety…
Monday, June 1, 2026 APFA Secures Improvements to the 2026-2027 CQ Program American Airlines Inflight management has imposed changes to the 2026-2027 Flight Attendant Continuing Qualification (CQ) program. These changes significantly narrowed the margin for…
This week, Inflight management announced that it will implement revised descent procedures intended to reduce turbulence-related injuries and improve communication between the flight deck and cabin crew.