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JetBlue Airways is a leading airline headquartered in New York, and well-known for revolutionizing air travel with its customer-centric approach and commitment to excellence. With over 23,000 Crewmembers, JetBlue has built a reputation as a global travel-centric lifestyle brand, consistently recognized for its 'Best Customer Satisfaction' ratings by J.D. Power. The airline is famous for offering free Fly-Fi, which is the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky, unlimited complimentary snacks and drinks, and the most legroom in coach, making every flight experience comfortable and enjoyable. JetBlue’s culture is founded on five core values: Safety, Caring, Integrity, Passion, and Fun. These values drive the company’s mission to bring humanity back to air travel by ensuring both Crewmember and customer well-being and satisfaction. This job opening is for the position of Inflight Crewmember based in Los Angeles, California, a critical hub for JetBlue Airways. This entry-level role centers on delivering outstanding customer service in the Airlines, Aviation, Hospitality, and Travel industries. The role offers a competitive annual base salary ranging from $45,000 to $70,000, approximately $4,800 per month, alongside a comprehensive benefits package. It’s a perfect opportunity for those passionate about hospitality and travel and who are eager to contribute to a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Training is provided onsite in Los Angeles for local candidates, with successful applicants invited to attend a comprehensive six-week paid training program at JetBlue University in Orlando, Florida. As an Inflight Crewmember, your primary responsibility is to ensure the safety and security of passengers from boarding through to deplaning. Beyond safety, you will embody the JetBlue spirit by delivering caring, compassionate, and fun customer service throughout the flight. Working onboard JetBlue’s modern Airbus and Embraer fleet, you will be a vital part of creating a positive experience for every traveler while representing the brand’s commitment to hospitality excellence. The role is highly visible and demands a strong sense of responsibility, teamwork, and adaptability. Given the nature of airline operations, schedules are variable and determined by seniority. You must be prepared for varying shifts including early morning departures, late-night red-eye flights, weekend duties, public holidays, and on-call reserve shifts where you might be called with short notice. This flexible and demanding schedule is balanced by a supportive work environment that values diversity, respect, and inclusion. During training at JetBlue University, you will gain knowledge of aircraft specifics, emergency procedures, and service standards that define the JetBlue experience. The company provides lodging, training materials, and a per diem during this period, ensuring your success and comfort while you acquire these essential skills. JetBlue fosters a career development pathway, promoting from within and offering opportunities to advance to roles such as Inflight Lead, Purser, or corporate support positions at the Long Island City headquarters. Working with JetBlue Airways means joining a passionate team dedicated to transforming air travel into a human-centered, compassionate, and enjoyable journey. This entry-level Inflight Crewmember position balances the excitement of travel and customer service with career progression and stability, making it an ideal choice for motivated individuals seeking a rewarding career within the airline industry.
  • high school diploma or equivalent
  • ability to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays
  • availability to complete 6-week paid training program in orlando, florida
  • ability to pass background checks and security clearances
  • strong physical fitness to meet safety requirements
  • excellent communication skills
  • willingness to work irregular schedules
  • ability to manage stressful situations calmly
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