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  • Benefits: Eligible team members receive standard benefits.
  • Impactful work with supportive local leadership.
  • Employer: CommuteAir (Hiring in New York)
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Posted: Recently.
  • Core objectives involve Customer Service in Airlines, Aviation, Customer Service.
  • Pay: $21-$48/Hour (approx. $71.8k/Year)
  • Job Title: Hiring Flight Attendant
  • This New York-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Customer Service.
  • Our CommuteAir team in New York, NY is growing.
  • Benefit from working in New York, a key hub for the Airlines, Aviation, Customer Service industry.


CommuteAir, a proud United Express partner, is seeking service-oriented individuals to join our team as Flight Attendants. This is an 'entry-level' position based in Washington, D.C. (IAD), and 'no experience' as a flight attendant is necessary. We provide comprehensive paid training to prepare you for a safe and successful career in the sky. As a CommuteAir Flight Attendant, you will be the face of United Express on our ERJ-145 aircraft, ensuring the safety and comfort of our passengers. This role requires a strong commitment to safety, professionalism, and teamwork. You will be responsible for everything from pre-flight safety checks and FAA-mandated briefings to providing inflight service and handling any in-flight emergencies with calm and confidence. This career demands a flexible schedule, including 'day shift', 'night shift', 'weekend shift', and holiday availability. You must be prepared to work on-call (reserve) shifts as assigned. In return, you'll receive competitive pay, outstanding travel privileges on the United Airlines network, and a direct pathway to a career at United through our Aviate program.
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