Flight Attendant Trainee

Flight Attendant Trainee Bilingual *English + Italian or Dutch or Greek

About the job Flight Attendant Trainee Bilingual *English + Italian or Dutch or Greek

What you’ll do:

  • Set a high standard and provide remarkable in-flight service
  • Able to turn challenges into solutions or alternatives
  • Think independently while still being part of a collaborative team
  • Handle a wide variety of situations while in continuous contact with the public, both on and off the aircraft
  • Work independently and as part of a team without supervision
  • Ensure the safety and comfort of our customers
  • Respond to a variety of emergency and non-emergency situations
  • Follow applicable regulations and work rules

Physical Demands, Expectations and Working Conditions:

  • Position requires some physical exertion, such as pulling, pushing, reaching, bending, walking and lifting
  • Long periods of standing and speaking
  • Airport ramp operations are noisy and can be hazardous without due caution
  • Extensive travel, must be to spend consecutive nights away from home and endure all climates
  • Varying work schedules that include evenings and weekends
  • Skilled in handling difficult situations, problem solving, complaint resolution and conflict de‑escalation.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; provide friendly reception to all customers
  • Must be able to professionally represent the Company brand while in the Flight Attendant uniform.

Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent required
  • College education or two years' customer service experience preferred
  • Must be able to make announcements, give emergency orders, and communicate in the English language
  • Must be at least 20 years of age
  • Must be in possession of a valid U.S. or Foreign Passport with applicable VISAs
  • Must possess the legal right to travel unrestricted to/from all states and countries that are served by Company
  • Travel documents must remain valid throughout all phases of training and employment
  • Must have the legal right to work in the United States
  • Able to attend up to 6 1/2 weeks of unpaid training in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, and, if employed, move immediately to the city to which you are assigned as a base
  • Able to be on call and available to report for duty in your assigned base (reserve duty). Reserve duty may continue for an undetermined amount of years.

To be eligible for a designated language speaker Flight Attendant position, you must:

  • Be fluent in the Italian or greek or Dutch language or another designated language
  • Successfully complete a language proficiency screening at a superior rating
  • Be fluent in the ENGLISH language.

All candidates must be willing to be based from any of our base locations including:

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