Must pass a DOT pre-employment drug test.Ability to pass a vision and hearing test.Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language may be required to communicate safety instructions to Guests who may not speak English.Adhere to highest possible hygiene standard as outlined by the CDC.Neat, well-groomed, and capable of making a positive impression.Ability to sit and buckle into the E190, E195 and A220 Flight Attendant jumpseat seatbelt harness and lap belt.Height Maximum – must be able to have adequate head clearance in the cabin.Height Minimum - must be able to reach and remove emergency equipment from overhead bins without assistance.High school diploma or equivalent educational achievement.Achieve performance measures and adhere to established standards in conjunction with Breeze Aviation Group Values of Safety, Kindness, Integrity, Ingenuity and Excellence.Ability to adhere to FAA and DOT travel regulations. Capable of controlling personal and emotional responses and acting appropriately under high levels of stress.Administer first-aid and medical care, if required, in the event of an emergency.Provide instruction, including emergency and evacuation procedures, to Guests.Maintain cabin cleanliness and galley organizational standards, comfortable working in tight quarters.Prepare and serve meals, snacks, and beverages (including alcohol ) while practicing highest hygiene standards.Comfortable using, implementing, and explaining Breeze's Inflight technology.Willing to assist in other departments, if necessary.Uphold professional appearance and etiquette guidelines, both in and out of the cabin.Demonstrate personal responsibility – be punctual, timely, and proactive.Stay current and compliant with FAA regulations, company procedures, and training requirements.Remain flexible - understand that schedules may change due to operational, weather-related, and other unforeseen delays.Stay approachable and accommodating by monitoring the cabin regularly.Effectively communicate, collaborate, and show respect for other Team Members – we all perform our best when we work together!.Remain calm under pressure and mitigate high-stress situations.Maintain a safe work environment for our Guests and Team Members.Remain positive and be kind – our Guests should always feel valued and appreciated be empathetic and act with humanity!.Provide an exceptional Guest experience – warmly welcome Guests onto our aircraft, aide in seating assignments, luggage and garment stowage, or any additional information requested, while remaining present and available for further assistance.Here are the 6 coolest things on the Boeing 787 used for the 17-hour journey. You can follow Taylor on Twitter and Instagram She can be reached at Previous Work: I flew on the world's longest flight in business class and thought the 18-hour trip from Singapore to New York was nearly flawless Frustrated Southwest pilot and union rep says the airline's flight meltdown was caused by outdated scheduling software It looks like Elon Musk started using a new program that blocks jet tracking after the man who follows his plane wouldn't take his Twitter account down I stayed in a Boeing 747 jet converted into a hotel that has beds in the engines and a wheelhouse and it was the coolest place I've ever slept I flew from New York to Auckland on the world's 4th longest flight. Her favorite countries to visit are the Netherlands, Japan, and Scotland, and she has been to 45 countries across all 7 continents. in Aviation Management from Florida Institute of Technology and is passionate about airplanes and travel. She got her start in journalism in 2019 when she began writing for FlyerTalk but most recently served as a reporter for AirlineGeeks. Before joining Insider, Taylor worked for several companies in the aviation industry, including Southwest and Allegiant. Taylor is an aviation reporter on the Visual Features team focused on all things aircraft and airlines.
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