
Cabin Crew Salary at Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways. How much does a Flight Attendant earn?
Publication date
09.02.2026
Latest cabin crew salaries in the Gulf
Cabin crew at Gulf airlines (Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways) typically earn between approximately USD 2,000 and USD 3,500+ per month net, depending on base, flight hours and experience. Salaries are paid in AED (UAE) or QAR (Qatar) and are tax-free.
Starting cabin crew salaries at Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways have remained competitive, with base pay plus flying pay. Average monthly earnings depend on hours flown (typically 80–100 hours per month). These roles are open to candidates from age 21 (or as per airline requirements).
Among the three, Emirates often offers the highest average monthly pay for cabin crew, followed by Etihad and Qatar Airways. All three provide tax-free income, accommodation or allowance, and strong travel benefits.
The leading Gulf carriers – Emirates (Dubai), Etihad (Abu Dhabi) and Qatar Airways (Doha) – offer strong packages: tax-free pay, accommodation or allowance, and worldwide networks.
Salaries are among the highest in the region, with no personal income tax in the UAE or Qatar. Pay is quoted in AED or QAR and often converted to USD for comparison.
Cabin crew demand in the Gulf remains high; pay and benefits are regularly reviewed.
Structure of cabin crew pay
Cabin crew pay at Gulf airlines consists of:
- base pay (fixed monthly),
- flight pay (per hour flown),
- on-board sales commission (if applicable),
- allowances and per diems.
Base pay
Base pay is guaranteed each month regardless of flight hours. It is fixed and paid in local currency (AED or QAR).
Flight pay
The main variable part of pay. You receive an hourly rate for every flight hour. The more you fly (within legal limits), the higher your monthly pay.
Flight hours vary by roster and season. It helps to budget so you can cover quieter months when flying may be lower.
Example 1: flight pay (Qatar Airways)
A Qatar Airways cabin crew member flies 80 hours in a month. Base is 4,000 QAR and flight pay is 50 QAR per hour. Flight pay = 80 × 50 = 4,000 QAR. Total = 4,000 + 4,000 = 8,000 QAR per month (about 2,200 USD, tax-free).
Pensum
Some airlines include a minimum number of flight hours in your contract (pensum). Hours up to that minimum are covered by your base; only hours above the pensum are paid as extra flight pay.
Example 2: pay with base and pensum (Etihad)
An Etihad cabin crew member has a base of 4,000 AED and a pensum of 40 flight hours. If she flies only 35 hours, she receives base only (4,000 AED). Flight pay is paid only for hours above 40.
Example 3: pay with base and flight (Etihad)
An Etihad cabin crew member flies 90 hours. Base 4,000 AED; pensum 40 h. Flight pay for extra hours: (90 − 40) × 60 AED = 3,000 AED. Total = 4,000 + 3,000 = 7,000 AED per month (about 1,908 USD, plus per diems/allowances; tax-free).
Sales commission
On-board sales are part of the role at some airlines. Commission, where applicable, is typically a small percentage of sales.
At Gulf full-service carriers, on-board sales are usually less central than at low-cost carriers. Any commission is often shared or based on team performance.
Crew may use tablets or devices for service and sales where applicable.
You are responsible for any issued equipment and must follow airline policy.
Example 4: sales commission calculation
On a typical sector, crew revenue from on-board sales might be shared. Example: 10% commission on sales, split among 4 crew → 2.5% each. Amount depends on route and sales.
Allowances
Typically, cabin crew are entitled to various allowances:
- uniform upkeep (laundry, etc.),
- transport (to/from airport or as per policy),
- extra languages (if required by airline),
- night work,
- travel to another base or airport,
- hotel per diem (layover allowance).
Example 5: language allowance
Example: cabin crew speaking Arabic and Hindi in addition to English may receive a language allowance (e.g. a fixed amount per month per language) as per airline policy.
Example 6: uniform and transport allowance
Example: monthly uniform allowance (e.g. 150–200 AED) and transport allowance or free transport to/from airport as per contract.
Per diems
On long-haul flights, crew stay in hotels. You receive a per diem or layover allowance for each night away.
Depending on the airline: per diem per layover or a fixed monthly allowance. Amount depends on destination and policy.
Per diems are paid with your monthly salary.
Example 7: hotel per diem
Example Emirates: 5 layovers in different cities – per diem paid per layover in local currency or AED, total depending on destinations.
Example 8: monthly lump-sum per diem
Example Etihad: fixed monthly per diem (e.g. 1,000 AED) regardless of number of layovers, paid with salary.
How much does Etihad cabin crew earn?
Example Etihad cabin crew pay (90 flight hours per month):
Base: 4,000 AED per month (about 1,090 USD)
Flight pay: 90 h × 60 AED = 5,400 AED
Per diem: as per contract (e.g. allowance per layover or monthly lump sum)
Other allowances: uniform, transport, etc. as per policy
Total monthly pay (example): 4,000 + 5,400 = 9,400 AED plus per diems and allowances – about 2,560 USD. (In UAE, no income tax – this is net.)
Tax-free income in the UAE
In the UAE there is no personal income tax on employment income. Your salary is paid net; no deductions for income tax.
What you earn (base + flight pay + allowances) is what you receive, subject only to any optional deductions you choose (e.g. savings, insurance).
No income tax is withheld. Your take-home pay equals your gross salary.
This applies to cabin crew employed in the UAE (Emirates, Etihad) and in Qatar (Qatar Airways).
Always confirm current pay structure and any deductions with your employer and your local tax advisor for your country of residence.
Benefits such as accommodation or allowance, medical cover and staff travel are part of your package and are not taxable in the UAE or Qatar.
Your contract will specify exact pay components and any deductions you choose (e.g. savings scheme).
No income tax on employment
In the UAE and Qatar, employment income is not subject to personal income tax. Cabin crew are paid net.
Pay during Etihad cabin crew training
Etihad training runs for several weeks, depending on aircraft type. You must pass each stage to continue.
Pay during training is typically the base salary or a training allowance as per your contract. Full pay usually starts once you are released to fly.
Have savings to cover the first weeks or months until your first full pay.
Etihad cabin crew leave
Etihad cabin crew receive leave as per contract (e.g. 30 days per year). Leave is planned in advance and is included in your package.
Work and pay at Etihad
Etihad is based in Abu Dhabi and operates a wide network. Crew fly short- and long-haul and can build experience across aircraft types.
With a modern fleet including long-haul aircraft, Etihad offers routes to Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas.
Career progression includes economy, business and first class, with opportunities to become Cabin Manager (Purser) over time.
Etihad assists with visas and paperwork as required for your base.
How much does Qatar Airways cabin crew earn?
Qatar Airways is based in Doha and is one of the largest airlines in the world. Cabin crew are employed on local contracts in QAR.
Pay is made up of base salary plus flight pay. There is no income tax in Qatar on employment income.
Pay is calculated as follows:
Base: 4,000 QAR per month. Flight pay: 50 QAR per flight hour.
Base and flight pay
You receive base every month plus flight pay for each hour flown. There is no pensum at Qatar Airways in this structure – all flight hours are paid at the hourly rate.
If you do not fly (e.g. leave or ground duties), you receive base only. Check your contract for leave and sick pay.
Qatar Airways cabin crew pay
Example 1:
Example 1: In a month with 80 flight hours: Base 4,000 QAR + (80 × 50) = 4,000 + 4,000 = 8,000 QAR total per month (about 2,200 USD).
Example 2:
Example 2: In a month with 100 flight hours: Base 4,000 QAR + (100 × 50) = 4,000 + 5,000 = 9,000 QAR total per month (about 2,470 USD).
Qatar Airways pay in QAR
Qatar Airways pays in QAR (Qatari Riyal). For comparison, 1 USD ≈ 3.64 QAR (rates vary).
Cabin crew at Qatar Airways benefit from tax-free pay and a global network from Doha.
Tax-free income in Qatar
In Qatar there is no personal income tax. Your salary is net.
No income tax on employment
In Qatar, employment income is not subject to personal income tax. Cabin crew take home their full salary.
Pay during Qatar Airways training
Training pay or allowance is as per your contract. You must complete and pass training to be released to fly.
Training can last several weeks. Budget for initial expenses until your first full salary.
Leave is as per your contract (e.g. around 30 days per year). Plan leave in advance with your roster team.
Qatar Airways leave
Leave is paid at your base or as per contract. No extra flight pay when you are on leave.
Etihad vs Qatar Airways pay comparison
Etihad and Qatar Airways both offer tax-free pay. Emirates tends to offer a higher average monthly figure; Etihad and Qatar are also competitive. Choice depends on base (Abu Dhabi vs Doha), network and career goals.
Work and pay at Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways has a large fleet and a hub in Doha connecting all continents. Crew fly a mix of short- and long-haul.
Rosters are planned in advance. You will have layovers in various cities and can use staff travel for personal trips.
Doha is the only base for Qatar Airways cabin crew. Accommodation or allowance is provided as per contract.
Qatar Airways is a stable employer with strong growth. Pay and benefits are reviewed periodically.
How much does Emirates cabin crew earn?
Emirates is based in Dubai and is one of the world’s largest airlines. Cabin crew are employed on UAE contracts in AED.
Current starting pay structure for Emirates cabin crew (economy) is published on Emirates Group Careers and is approximately:
Base salary: AED 4,980 per month.
Flying pay: AED 69.6 per flight hour (based on an average of 80–100 flight hours per month).
Commission from on-board sales is minimal for new cabin crew.
For reference, 1 USD ≈ 3.67 AED (rates vary). Average monthly pay is often quoted in USD for comparison.
Emirates cabin crew pay
Example – Emirates cabin crew with 90 flight hours in a month:
Base: 4,980 AED
Flight pay: 90 h × 69.6 AED = 6,264 AED
Monthly total: 4,980 + 6,264 = 11,244 AED per month (approximately USD 3,061 at 3.67 AED/USD).
In the UAE there is no income tax. This amount is net take-home pay.
Emirates uses grades and steps; base and flying pay may increase with tenure and role. Contracts are typically long-term with annual leave and other benefits.
Average monthly pay for Emirates cabin crew is often quoted around AED 11,244 (USD 3,061) based on 80–100 flight hours per month.
Pay during Emirates cabin crew training
On joining, you may receive an advance or allowance during training as per your contract. This may be deducted from early pay. During training you receive base or training pay.
Emirates leave
Emirates cabin crew get 30 days’ leave per year (or as per contract). Leave is included in your package and planned in advance.
You can use staff travel to explore the world on your days off. Leave is typically requested at least 2 months ahead.
Cabin crew career paths
Career path length depends on the airline and fleet. Larger aircraft and more cabin classes mean more steps (economy, business, first, then supervisor and Purser).
At Emirates, progression is structured: you move through economy, business and first class, then to supervisor and Cabin Manager (Purser).
Turnover and promotion depend on performance, seniority and airline needs. All three Gulf carriers offer a clear path to Purser/Cabin Manager.
Etihad cabin crew career path
Etihad: progression from economy to business and first, then to supervisor and Cabin Manager. Timeline depends on fleet and vacancies.
Career path at Etihad
- Cabin Crew (economy),
- Cabin Crew (business / first),
- Supervisor (economy or business),
- Purser / Cabin Manager.
Typical path: Economy → Business / First → Supervisor → Cabin Manager (Purser). Progression can take several years.
Qatar Airways cabin crew career path
Qatar Airways: similar structure with cabin crew grades (e.g. 4, 3, 2, 1). Grade 1 is Purser/Cabin Supervisor. Progression in 2–5 years or more depending on base and performance.
Career path at Qatar Airways
- Cabin crew grade 4,
- Cabin crew grade 3,
- Cabin crew grade 2 (Junior Purser),
- Cabin crew grade 1 (Purser / Cabin Supervisor).
Progression is possible by meeting performance and training requirements. Changing base is not required but may open more opportunities.
Emirates cabin crew career path
Emirates: economy → business → first class, then supervisor and Cabin Manager. Full path to Purser often takes around 9 years or more.
Career path at Emirates
- Economy class,
- Business class,
- First class,
- Supervisor (economy or business),
- Cabin Manager (Purser).
Emirates has a fixed structure with regular training and upgrades. Minimum around 9 years to reach Cabin Manager is typical.
Cabin Manager / Purser pay
Example Cabin Manager / Purser pay (approximate, for comparison):
Etihad: around 18,000–22,000 AED per month (about 4,900–6,000 USD, net, tax-free).
Qatar Airways: around 18,000–22,000 QAR per month (about 4,950–6,040 USD, net, tax-free).
Emirates: around 25,000–30,000 AED per month (about 6,810–8,170 USD, net, tax-free).
Summary – cabin crew pay in the Gulf
The pay in Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways is one of the highest in the world. Only very rich countries can compete with them like Singapore, Switzerland, Luxembourg or United States.
Besides pay, benefits include accommodation or allowance, medical cover, and staff travel. The role offers travel, variety and a clear career path.
A career as cabin crew in the Gulf is attractive for both travel and financial stability.


