Entry Level Flight Attendant (No Experience) - Dallas, TX

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American Airlines, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is one of the world’s largest and most respected airlines operating an extensive global network. Established as a founding member of the oneworld alliance, American Airlines is committed to setting the highest standards in safety, customer service, and operational excellence. With hubs across major cities and a dedicated workforce, the company continuously strives to provide superior travel experiences to millions of passengers each year. Their focus on innovation, environmental responsibility, and community engagement positions them as a leader in the aviation industry worldwide. The role of Entry Level Flight Attendant based in Grand Prairie, TX, presents an exciting career opportunity within American Airlines, especially for those passionate about customer service and the travel industry. This position is designed for individuals with little to no prior experience who are eager to start a rewarding career in aviation. As a flight attendant, you will play a critical role in ensuring passenger safety and comfort, acting as a vital link between the airline and its customers. The position offers a salary range roughly between $38,000 and $60,000 per year, depending on flight hours, and it includes comprehensive benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) plans with company match, paid vacation, profit sharing, and notable travel privileges with American Airlines and its oneworld alliance partners. This role’s responsibilities include performing detailed pre-flight safety checks, conducting engaging safety demonstrations, and delivering the signature "Flagship" service experience to passengers. You will be tasked with creating a welcoming and secure environment onboard while representing American Airlines’ brand with professionalism and courtesy. Applicants must be at least 21 years old and have the legal right to work in the United States; a valid passport for international travel is essential as this role supports global operations. The training program is comprehensive, lasting 8.5 weeks and is paid, focused on equipping new flight attendants with essential skills ranging from safety protocols to customer service excellence. Work schedules will entail complete flexibility as the role operates on a variable on-call roster including day and night shifts, weekends, and holidays, preparing trainees for the dynamic nature of the airline industry. By joining American Airlines as an Entry Level Flight Attendant, you are embarking on a career with a leading global travel provider known for its dedication to its employees, passengers, and communities. The position not only promises a supportive and stable work environment facilitated by modern tools and processes, but also opens pathways for professional growth within the aviation sector. Whether you are looking to grow your service skills or build a lifelong career in aviation, this role offers a solid foundation and valuable industry experience in a vibrant, customer-focused setting within the Grand Prairie area.
  • high school diploma or GED
  • legal right to work in the United States
  • valid passport for international travel
  • minimum age of 21 years
  • flexible availability for variable shifts
  • ability to complete 8.5-week training program
  • reliable and safety-focused mindset
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