Reserve Flight Attendant-New York,NY(Just Posted)

American Airlines is a leading global airline headquartered in the United States, known for its extensive domestic and international flight network, exceptional customer service, and commitment to safety and innovation. As one of the largest airlines in the world, it provides a dynamic and fast-paced work environment, highly valued for both career development and travel benefits. American Airlines continually invests in its workforce to ensure a seamless travel experience for millions of passengers each year while maintaining a reputation for reliability and professionalism. The company culture encourages flexibility, teamwork, and a customer-first approach, making it a highly respected leader in the aviation industry. The Flight Attendant Reserve (On-Call) role based at the Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) exemplifies American Airlines' dedication to maintaining operational excellence and ensuring passenger safety and comfort. This entry-level position is specifically designed for individuals who are adaptable, positive, and thrive under changing and unpredictable conditions. No prior experience is necessary as full paid training is provided, making this an excellent opportunity for those seeking a rewarding career in aviation without prior airline experience. Flight attendants who fill this on-call reserve role are crucial to managing last-minute scheduling changes and covering flights as needed, often at short notice, ensuring the flight crew is fully staffed to meet operational demands. In this position, candidates will be expected to perform all standard safety and service responsibilities during flights, contributing to a safe, secure, and pleasant environment for passengers and crew members. The job demands high flexibility as reserve flight attendants must be available around the clock during scheduled reserve blocks, including days, nights, and weekends. Those in this role must live within a 2 to 3-hour commuting distance from O'Hare International Airport to report promptly when called. The commitment to flexibility and readiness means that candidates should expect varying schedules such as four-day trips, shorter single-day turns, and other unpredictable assignments. Successful candidates will benefit from an 8.5-week paid training program conducted in Fort Worth, TX. This comprehensive training covers safety protocols, customer service excellence, emergency procedures, and operational knowledge to fully prepare new flight attendants for their critical role. Upon completion of training, employees will begin their on-call reserve assignments where they will implement these skills daily. The compensation package for this Reserve Flight Attendant role includes a guaranteed reserve minimum pay with an estimated annual base salary ranging from $38,000 to $60,000, along with per diem allowances. Additional benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, paid training, and full travel privileges on American Airlines as well as its oneworld alliance partners. This blend of competitive pay, benefits, and travel perks makes this opportunity highly attractive for individuals passionate about aviation and customer service who want to build a long-term career with a major airline.
  • must be at least 21 years old
  • legally authorized to work in the united states
  • possess a valid passport
  • high school diploma or ged required
  • live within 2-3 hour commuting distance of o'hare international airport
  • availability for flexible, on-call schedule including nights, days, and weekends
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