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Southwest Airlines is a renowned leader in the airline industry, celebrated for its commitment to providing affordable, reliable, and customer-friendly air travel. Established as a major low-cost carrier in the United States, Southwest Airlines has consistently emphasized a unique culture rooted in hospitality, inclusiveness, and employee empowerment. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with bases across the country, the airline fosters an environment where employees feel valued and are encouraged to contribute to the company’s ongoing success. Southwest Airlines prides itself on its approachable and family-like atmosphere, attracting a diverse workforce driven by passion, teamwork, and genuine care for customer service excellence. This newly created Flight Attendant position is based in North Las Vegas, NV, offering a wonderful opportunity to join a dynamic team dedicated to safety, customer satisfaction, and fun. The role specifically seeks hospitality professionals aged 20 or older who enjoy working with people and providing exceptional service. As a member of the Southwest Airlines crew, flight attendants are vital frontline ambassadors ensuring passengers experience safe, comfortable, and enjoyable flights. The role combines operational responsibility with a warm, friendly demeanor, requiring candidates to balance compliance with airline safety protocols while delivering legendary hospitality. This full-time position includes competitive compensation ranging from approximately $43,200 to $67,000 annually (about $1,100 weekly), reflecting the company’s recognition of the valuable contribution flight attendants make to the travel experience. Moreover, Southwest Airlines enhances this competitive salary with a comprehensive benefits package that supports employees’ overall well-being. Benefits include extensive medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage, a robust 401(k) retirement plan complete with profit sharing, paid training programs, paid time off, and exceptional travel privileges allowing employees to explore new destinations at discounted rates. The Flight Attendant role at Southwest is designed for individuals passionate about aviation and customer service, offering a career path with growth potential within a highly respected airline. Successful candidates will be part of a fun-loving, hardworking group of crew members united by teamwork and a customer-first attitude. Beyond serving snacks and beverages onboard, the role emphasizes creating a welcoming, safe environment, clear communication, and attentiveness to passenger needs, ensuring everyone onboard feels cared for from boarding to arrival. Southwest Airlines’ culture is one of inclusivity and respect, where employees are encouraged to bring their authentic selves to work and thrive professionally and personally. This position offers much more than just a job; it provides the chance to be part of an airline with heart, where every flight is an opportunity to make a difference. From the very first day of paid training through ongoing career development and unparalleled travel benefits, Southwest Airlines flight attendants enjoy a fulfilling and rewarding professional journey in a supportive, vibrant environment.
  • Minimum age of 20 years
  • Ability to pass background checks and drug screening
  • Flexibility to work irregular hours and travel frequently
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to meet physical requirements for the role
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