Flight Attendant Hiring Outlook
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Flight Attendant Hiring Outlook
Overview
The outlook for aspiring flight attendants is the brightest it's been in five years. If you’re ready to launch a career in the skies, now is the perfect time to explore opportunities. Here's a closer look at who’s hiring and how you can start your journey.
Prominent Employers
Legacy Carriers
After years of challenges, major airlines are hiring again. United Airlines has announced plans to recruit up to 2,000 new flight attendants. Both United and Continental Airlines are looking to fill positions at various locations across the U.S.
Discount Carriers
Airlines like Southwest, AirTran, Mesa, and Alaska Airlines are actively hiring. These discount carriers are expanding their workforce to solidify their market presence.
Regional Carriers
Regional airlines such as Chautauqua, Comair, Champion Air, and Air Wisconsin are also on hiring sprees as they grow their route offerings. More routes mean more employees are needed.
Charter Carriers
Charter airlines like Air Miami are seeking new staff to accommodate increasing demand for unscheduled flights.
Start-Up Carriers
Newcomers EOS Airlines and Maxjet Airways have recently hired new flight attendants and are likely to continue expanding their teams.
Conclusion
For those dreaming of a career that involves travel to destinations like Peoria or Paris, becoming a flight attendant provides a fulfilling pathway. Airlines are actively recruiting, offering abundant opportunities for suitable candidates. To get started, reach out directly to your preferred airline for the latest job openings and hiring events.
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