Flight Attendant Job - $39000 to $58000 per YEAR

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American Airlines is the world's largest airline and a leader in the aviation industry, known for its extensive global network and commitment to excellence in service and safety. With its vibrant hub in San Jose, CA, American Airlines offers an inspiring and inclusive work environment where team members are valued and supported in their professional and personal growth. The company is dedicated to caring for people on life's journey, starting with its employees, fostering a culture where diversity and inclusion thrive alongside innovation and operational excellence. Joining American Airlines as a Flight Attendant means becoming a vital part of a dynamic, fast-paced industry focused on connecting people and cultures worldwide. This role is not just a job - it’s an exciting career opportunity to travel, develop your professional skills, and be an ambassador for a globally recognized brand. Flight Attendants at American Airlines represent the heart of the operation, ensuring every customer receives a safe, comfortable, and welcoming experience from takeoff to landing. The Flight Attendant role is centered on championing safety, delivering world-class customer service, and maintaining cabin readiness. You will perform pre-flight safety checks, deliver clear safety briefings, and be prepared to lead in emergency situations with confidence. The position also involves attending to passengers’ needs by serving meals and beverages, responding to questions with a positive attitude, and ensuring the aircraft cabin is secure and comfortable throughout the journey. American Airlines values individuals who are adaptable, team-oriented, and thrive in fast-moving environments. The role requires exceptional interpersonal skills, resilience, a professional appearance, and a dedicated commitment to safety and customer care. As part of the team, you will benefit from competitive compensation ranging from approximately $39,000 to $58,000 per year, paid training, comprehensive health benefits, and unmatched travel privileges across the airline’s international network. This opportunity provides extensive career growth potential with a company that is at the forefront of the aviation industry, combining a rich history with innovation and a focus on exceptional customer experiences. Whether you are looking to start or advance your career in aviation, American Airlines Flight Attendant positions offer a rewarding path filled with variety, global travel, and the chance to be part of a renowned team dedicated to excellence in flight service and safety.
  • must be at least 20 years of age
  • must have a high school diploma or GED
  • must possess a valid U.S. or foreign passport with ability to travel to all international destinations served by American Airlines
  • must be willing to relocate to an assigned crew base city
  • must pass a comprehensive background check
  • must pass fingerprinting
  • must pass a drug test
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