Browse 98 live flight attendant openings, refreshed every 24 hours.
Browse 98 JobsAeroScout lists live flight attendant jobs from airlines worldwide, refreshed every 24 hours, each linking straight to the airline. Flight attendant is the North American term for what many carriers call cabin crew, and the role is the same: safety first, service always, and looking after passengers from boarding to arrival.
Most airlines hire flight attendants with no aviation experience and train you after you are hired, so they screen for customer service, calm under pressure and the right to work at the base. The common requirements are a minimum age of 18, fluent English, the ability to reach the overhead lockers and to swim, plus the flexibility to work shifts and nights.
The wider cabin crew jobs page covers the same roles under the global term. If you are starting out, our guides on how to become cabin crew with no experience and requirements by airline walk through the whole process.
Pay usually combines a basic salary with flight pay and allowances, and senior and long haul crew earn more. Browse the live flight attendant roles below and apply direct to the airline.
There are currently 98 open flight attendant roles on AeroScout across 58 employers. The most active employers hiring right now are Ryanair, GoJet Airlines and Air Arabia. Advertised salaries are typically $22k to $60k. 1 role offers visa sponsorship.



















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They are the same job. Flight attendant is the term used in the United States and North America, while cabin crew is more common in the United Kingdom and much of the rest of the world.
No. Most airlines hire flight attendants with no aviation experience and train you after you are hired. They look for customer service, calm under pressure, fluent English and the right to work at the base.
Most airlines ask for a minimum age of 18, fluent English, a vertical reach of around 210 cm to reach the overhead lockers, the ability to swim, and the flexibility to work shifts and nights. Grooming standards vary by airline.
Pay usually combines a basic salary with flight pay, onboard sales and allowances, so the total sits above the headline basic. Senior and long haul crew earn more. Each listing shows the airline figure where it is published.
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