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"Flight Attendants are just PLANE people with a special AIR about them."
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Flight Attendant Job Overview
This is a job unlike any other! Airlines pay their Flight Attendants to travel the world, put them up in hotels and even pay for their expenses.
You will start out your trip assignment, also called a rotation, in your domicile/base. A typical rotation may last anywhere from 1 - 3 days, though there are sometimes longer assignments.
If you fly a domestic route you may fly anywhere from l - 4 legs in a day. If you fly an international route you may fly only 1 leg.
At the end of your work day you are met by a car/van that has been prearranged for your arrival to take you to your layover hotel. Domestic layovers typically last anywhere from 9 hours - 24 hours. International layovers are usually at least 24 hours. Your time is yours while on your layover, though you must be reachable should any changes to your rotation occur - as you are still on duty.
Reserve vs. Line of Time
A new hire Flight Attendant generally must work a reserve schedule, anywhere from a few months to several years depending on where you are based. Reserve lines are plotted duty days that you are required to be on-call.
As your seniority builds you will be able to hold a line of time, which is a monthly schedule of trip rotations plotted in the month according to your bidding preferences and seniority. You will not be on-call, but are considered a trip holder and have access to all the flexibility a line holder's schedule can benefit from including:
- Trip drops
- Pick-ups
- Swaps
Compensation & Benefits
Most airlines offer medical dental, 401k's, travel benefits and myriad of other similar benefits. You may also be eligible for "airline discounts" at hotels, car rentals, airport eating establishments, etc.
As a Flight Attendant you will be paid a base salary as well as an hourly wage for actual flight hours flown. You may get raises each year and can be paid through several means:
- Position you Fly
- Language Pay
- Night Pay
- Holiday Pay
- Delay Pay
- Per Diem
- International Pay
- Holding Pay
- Vacation Pay
- Longevity Pay
There are other various types of pay, including any company bonuses or profit sharing. Each airline varies with what they offer.
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