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United Airlines is a leading global airline and a proud member of the Star Alliance, dedicated to connecting people and communities worldwide through exceptional air travel service. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, United Airlines operates an extensive network of domestic and international flights, serving millions of passengers annually. The company places a strong emphasis on safety, customer service, and innovation, continually striving to enhance the travel experience for all its customers. Headquartered in the United States with major hubs in key cities including Chicago, Denver, Houston, San Francisco, and New York, United Airlines plays a central role in the aviation industry ensuring efficient and reliable air transportation. The New York hub is one of the airline's strategic locations, crucial for its operations and connectivity, making it a vibrant workplace for aviation professionals. This position is for the role of Flight Attendant based in New York, NY, a dynamic and fast-paced city known for its importance as a major air travel hub. This is a flexible contract or gig opportunity that offers an excellent career path in the safety and hospitality sectors within the airline industry. United Airlines is currently expanding its team in New York and is looking for individuals who are skilled in communication, team-oriented, and passionate about providing outstanding customer service in a safety-focused environment. The role of a Flight Attendant at United Airlines is much more than just a customer service position; it is a vital career involving safety, emergency preparedness, medical assistance, and hospitality. Flight Attendants are the face of the airline and are responsible for ensuring the comfort, safety, and well-being of passengers throughout the flight. They act as first responders in emergency situations and are trained extensively to handle any incidents that may arise in the air. Selected Flight Attendants will undergo a comprehensive 6.5-week paid training program in Houston, Texas. This training covers all essential topics including safety protocols, medical emergencies, and service procedures that equip attendants with the skills necessary to manage various situations with confidence and professionalism. The job demands flexibility due to variable schedules, which may include nights, weekends, and international travel. Working as a Flight Attendant with United Airlines in New York offers a competitive compensation package with annual pay ranging approximately from $35,500 to $50,000, translating to around $3,600 per month. Employees benefit from not only financial rewards but also the satisfaction of working in a globally recognized airline that values diversity, teamwork, and customer care. This role suits individuals who thrive under pressure, enjoy travel, and are committed to safety and exceptional service. Joining United Airlines as a Flight Attendant means becoming part of a dedicated team that truly believes that 'Good Leads the Way' and makes every journey memorable for its passengers.
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • ability to pass background checks and security clearances
  • availability to attend 6.5-week paid training in Houston, Texas
  • willingness to work flexible hours including nights, weekends, and holidays
  • physical ability to perform safety-related duties
  • excellent communication skills
  • eligibility to work in the United States
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