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Envoy Air, operating as American Eagle, is a vital subsidiary of the American Airlines Group and a prominent player in the regional aviation sector. As one of the largest regional airlines globally, Envoy Air operates a modern fleet of Embraer E-170/175 aircraft, connecting millions of passengers to American Airlines' extensive domestic and international routes. The company prides itself on providing a safe, reliable, and friendly travel experience. Envoy Air’s Los Angeles hub represents a bustling regional center for the airline, aviation, customer service, and hospitality industries, making it an exciting place for professionals to develop their careers. The Flight Attendant position based in Los Angeles, CA, offered by Envoy Air, is an excellent opportunity for individuals with strong customer service skills seeking a dynamic and rewarding career in aviation. The role is entry-level, designed for those with no prior aviation experience but who have a genuine dedication to passenger safety and exceptional service. Flight Attendants at Envoy Air are safety professionals first and customer service experts second, tasked with ensuring the well-being and comfort of passengers. The schedule is flexible and demanding, with requirements to cover day shifts, night shifts, and weekend assignments within a 24/7/365 operational environment. Envoy Air offers a comprehensive benefits package, competitive hourly wages ranging from $20 to $45 (approximately $68.6k per year), and clear growth pathways within the company. This role includes intensive, paid training held in Dallas, Texas, where Flight Attendants become fully prepared to handle any in-flight situation. The curriculum covers aircraft specifics, emergency procedures, evacuation drills, first aid, and customer service excellence aligned with FAA regulations. Additionally, the Flight Attendant role at Envoy Air provides opportunities to advance to positions like Purser, trainer, or management and has a flow-through agreement for those interested in a future pilot career with American Airlines. Working at Envoy Air means being part of a respected, stable company that values resilience, dependability, and service-orientation, offering a fulfilling career path with extensive travel privileges and professional development opportunities.
  • high school diploma or equivalent
  • no prior aviation experience required
  • excellent customer service skills
  • ability to enforce safety regulations tactfully
  • flexibility to work varied shifts including early mornings and late nights
  • must pass FAA certification training
  • legal authorization to work in the united states
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