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The primary function of Hawaiian Airlines flight attendants is to ensure the safety of our guests while aboard company aircraft, by being physically and psychologically capable of performing safety procedures and assisting guests in the event of an emergency. Flight Attendants work in a fast-paced environment; they must be able to handle emergency situations and effectively deal with all types of personalities in an attentive and pleasant manner. Secondarily, flight attendants provide our guests with a consistent and prescribed level of customer service in the aircraft cabin during flights, which includes providing food and beverage service, while providing an unsurpassed Aloha experience.
Job Responsibility:
Preflight Preparation & Briefings: Attend preflight briefings to review flight details including weather, route, altitude, emergency procedures, crew coordination, flight duration, and onboard services. Prepare aircraft cabin and ensure readiness for boarding and departure
Guest Interaction & Assistance: Greet guests warmly, direct them to assigned seats, and assist with stowing carry-on luggage. Respond to flight-related questions and provide prompt, courteous service throughout the flight
Safety Demonstrations & Compliance: Demonstrate the use of safety equipment such as seat belts, oxygen masks, and life jackets. Monitor guest compliance with safety regulations and address infractions professionally and effectively
Emergency Response & Incident Reporting: Direct and assist guests during emergency procedures, including evacuations. Administer first aid when necessary and complete written and verbal reports of any emergency or safety-related incidents
In-Flight Service Delivery: Provide consistent food and beverage service according to airline procedures. Collect and reconcile payments for onboard purchases including meals, alcoholic beverages, and duty-free items
Landing Preparation & Post-Flight Duties: Prepare guests and cabin for landing by following established procedures. Ensure cabin is secure and assist with deplaning as needed
Training & Regulatory Compliance: Successfully complete annual FAA-approved re-certification and maintain current knowledge of emergency procedures per FAA and airline regulations. Must be able to obtain and maintain authorization for unescorted access to aircraft and SIDA areas
Teamwork, Professionalism & Physical Readiness: Collaborate effectively with crew members to deliver a seamless and pleasant guest experience. Maintain professionalism, recognize and escalate potential issues, and meet physical demands of flying at high altitudes and working varied schedules including evenings, weekends, and holidays
Able to work effectively with other colleagues to deliver a never-ending aloha experience by providing prompt and pleasant responses to guest inquiries, requests and complaints while aboard the flight.
Requirements:
Two (2) years of direct customer experience in the hospitality or airline industry OR four (4) years of customer contact and customer service issue resolution with the general public in industries such as retail, education, health care, and/or professional services
Vertical Reach of 82”
Satisfactorily complete annual FAA-approved re-certification provided by Hawaiian Airlines
Possess the ability to learn and maintain current knowledge and competency of emergency procedures in accordance with Hawaiian and FAA’s Regulations
Demonstrate strong customer service skills and ability to effectively diffuse and resolve difficult customer situations
Must be able to lift 25lbs. from floor to above shoulder height
Comfortable being in a swimming pool with a life vest during emergency training and in water during an inflight emergency
Able to properly secure oneself in a jump seat with harness without using a seat belt extension
able to expeditiously move through the cabin aisle in emergency and non-emergency situations
Successfully complete an FAA-approved, unpaid eight (8) week intensive training program provided by Hawaiian Airlines
Able to serve alcohol
Able to relocate within the state of Hawaii or the continental U.S.
Able to read, write, and speak English proficiently
Successfully pass tuberculosis (TB) test
Must be in possession of a valid passport and be able to secure applicable visas for travel to countries served by Hawaiian Airlines
Must possess the legal right to travel from all countries served by Hawaiian Airlines
Travel documents must remain valid throughout all phases of training and employment
Able to be present to work alternative schedules, including evenings, weekends and holidays
High school diploma, or GED equivalent
Minimum age of 21
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Nice to have:
College education or degree.
What we offer:
Free stand-by travel privileges on Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines & Horizon Air (flight processing fee may apply depending on the company being hired into and airline being booked)
Comprehensive well-being programs including medical, dental and vision benefits