New:Hiring Flight Attendant(Dallas)

United Airlines is a globally recognized leader in the aviation industry and an integral member of the Star Alliance network. With over 100,000 dedicated employees worldwide, United Airlines connects people and unites the world through its extensive air travel services. The company prides itself on a culture that prioritizes safety, care, reliability, and efficiency across every facet of its operations. Investing heavily in a modern, fuel-efficient fleet and a best-in-class employee experience, United Airlines continues to set industry standards and elevate the passenger journey. Headquartered in Chicago with a special emphasis on its hub in Houston, TX (IAH), United Airlines is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment where employees can thrive and grow. The entry-level Flight Attendant positions based in Houston, TX, offer a unique opportunity for individuals passionate about customer service and safety in the aviation field. As a Flight Attendant at United Airlines, your primary role revolves around ensuring the safety and comfort of every passenger aboard the aircraft. Far beyond just safety enforcement, you will represent the airline as the welcoming face of United, providing compassionate service and support to passengers. You will work collaboratively with pilots and fellow crew members in a fast-paced, dynamic 24/7/365 operational environment. The role requires flexibility, as you will be on a reserve schedule, on-call to work various shifts that could range from early morning departures to late-night red-eye flights, including weekends and holidays. This schedule demands adaptability and readiness. To prepare you for this critical role, United Airlines offers a comprehensive, paid training program lasting 6.5 weeks at its state-of-the-art Houston training center. This immersive training covers safety protocols, emergency procedures, aircraft-specific operations, and the company's high standards for providing exceptional service and support. This ensures that every flight attendant is fully equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to uphold United Airlines' reputation for excellence. Competitive compensation is a hallmark of this position, with an estimated annual base salary ranging from $48,000 to $75,000 depending on flight hours, making it an excellent career choice for those entering the aviation industry. Besides a competitive wage, United Airlines also provides a robust benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan with company matching, profit sharing, and exclusive global travel privileges on United and its Star Alliance network partners. This comprehensive approach to employee satisfaction ensures that United Airlines flight attendants are both valued and supported throughout their careers, making this role an enticing prospect for anyone eager to join a world-class airline dedicated to quality, safety, and exceptional passenger experiences.
  • at least 18 years of age
  • high school diploma or equivalent
  • ability to pass all required background and security checks
  • willingness to complete 6.5 weeks of paid training in Houston, TX
  • availability for flexible scheduling including weekends, holidays, and 24-hour on-call periods
  • valid passport for international travel
  • compliance with all FAA regulations and airline policies
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