Cabin Flight Attendant - $50000 to $80000 per YEAR

Hawaiian Airlines is a distinguished airline known for its exceptional service and dedication to providing an unparalleled travel experience. As a major player in the aviation industry, Hawaiian Airlines operates numerous flights connecting the Hawaiian Islands to various destinations across the United States and the world. With a reputation for embracing Hawaiian culture and offering warm hospitality, the airline stands out by blending luxury, comfort, and impeccable customer service to create memorable journeys for its passengers. Recognized for its commitment to safety and quality, Hawaiian Airlines continues to expand its network and elevate its services to meet the evolving needs of travelers. This Denver-based Cabin Flight Attendant role with Hawaiian Airlines represents a unique opportunity to join a growing team focused on delivering premium service in the Airlines, Aviation, Customer Service, Hospitality, Premium Service, Luxury, and Travel sectors. Positioned in Denver, Colorado, an important hub for these industries, this role offers the candidate a chance to develop their career while working in a vibrant and dynamic environment. The salary range for this position is approximately $50,000 to $80,000 annually, which equates to about $1,200 per week, supplemented by overrides, making it an attractive compensation package for experienced professionals. Flight attendants in this specialty role will provide premium cabin service on long-haul flights, specifically in Hawaiian Airlines’ Leihoku cabin, which includes First and Business Class customers. Responsibilities include pre-flight preparations, greeting guests by name, presenting fine dining options, serving premium wines, and operating lie-flat seats, thereby ensuring an exceptional experience for premium guests. This position requires delivering the pinnacle of Hawaiian hospitality, reflecting the airline’s dedication to luxury and thoughtful care throughout the flight. As a full-time role, it demands flexibility with scheduling, including night shifts on international flights, weekend assignments, holidays, and day shifts, accommodating the global nature of the airline’s operations. The airline also offers extensive training, which includes paid premium service and transition training to help attendants master the skills necessary for providing first-class service. Beyond the competitive salary, eligible team members receive comprehensive benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) retirement savings plan, profit sharing, and extensive travel privileges. These benefits, along with clear growth pathways at the Denver office, underscore Hawaiian Airlines' commitment to nurturing its workforce and supporting their professional advancement. For individuals passionate about premium customer service and luxury hospitality in the skies, this flight attendant role in Denver offers an exciting and rewarding career path.
  • must be at least 21 years old
  • legally authorized to work in the US
  • hold a valid passport
  • have a minimum of 2 years international flight attendant experience
  • possess experience in premium or first-class service
  • have expertise in fine dining or high-end hospitality
  • be willing to work flexible hours including nights, weekends, and holidays
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