Inflight Crewmember(Airlines,Aviation,Customer

JetBlue Airways is a well-established and highly respected airline company known for its commitment to providing exceptional customer service and a superior flying experience. The company operates as a global, travel-centric lifestyle brand, consistently ranked by J.D. Power for 'Best Customer Satisfaction.' JetBlue is celebrated for its award-winning service, offering passengers free Fly-Fi, the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky, unlimited free snacks and drinks, and the most legroom in coach seating. With a workforce exceeding 23,000 dedicated Crewmembers, JetBlue's culture is deeply rooted in five core values: Safety, Caring, Integrity, Passion, and Fun. This culture drives the company to prioritize the well-being of its Crewmembers so that they can effectively serve their Customers. JetBlue’s Oklahoma City team is currently expanding and seeks enthusiastic individuals to join as Inflight Crewmembers. This role is an exceptional opportunity for professionals skilled in customer service and passionate about the travel and hospitality industry. The position is classified at the junior/trainee career level, ideal for candidates who may be new to the aviation industry as no previous experience is required. JetBlue provides comprehensive paid training to ensure every new Crewmember is fully equipped with the knowledge and skills needed for success in the role. Employees benefit from working in Oklahoma City, a critical hub for the airline's operations and a vibrant location for the aviation and travel sectors. The Inflight Crewmember role is one of the most visible and impactful within the company, as these team members are responsible for ensuring passenger safety and creating a welcoming and enjoyable environment aboard both Airbus and Embraer aircraft. This position requires dedication to maintaining high service standards, responding to Customer needs with care and compassion, and working collaboratively with fellow Crewmembers to foster a positive travel experience. The job offers considerable variety day to day, with varying schedules based on seniority, including the possibility of early morning or late-night flights. Flexibility to work weekends, holidays, and being available on call is essential due to the nature of 24/7 airline operations. JetBlue supports new hires with an intensive six-week paid training program held at JetBlue University in Orlando, Florida, where they learn everything from emergency procedures to the nuances of delivering the JetBlue customer experience. Trainees receive lodging, training materials, and a per diem allowance during this period. Post-training, new Crewmembers can expect a competitive salary ranging from approximately $45,000 to $70,000 annually, based on flight hours, along with profit sharing and a 401(k) plan featuring company matching. The airline also offers exceptional travel benefits for employees and their families, reinforcing its commitment to enriching the lives of its workforce. Opportunities for career growth within JetBlue are abundant, including advancement to lead positions or transitions to corporate roles at the company’s office in Long Island City.
  • high school diploma or equivalent
  • ability to pass background checks and security clearances
  • no prior experience required
  • must be available to work flexible schedules including weekends and holidays
  • must be willing to complete a 6-week paid training program in orlando, florida
  • able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
  • good physical health and stamina
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