Wichita,KS:Regional Hub Flight Attendant at Skywest Airlines | Hiring

Opportunity in Wichita

At a Glance

  • Based in: Wichita, KS (our growing Wichita office)
  • Required Experience: Entry-Level.
  • Employer: SkyWest Airlines (Hiring in Wichita)
  • Position: Regional Hub Flight Attendant (Based in Wichita)
  • This Wichita-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our SkyWest Airlines team in Wichita, KS is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Wichita, a key hub for the Regional Aviation industry.

Rewards

  • Salary: $20-$25/Hour (approx. $46.8k/Year)
  • Benefits: This role offers a competitive benefits package.
  • Clear growth pathways at our Wichita office.

Position Scope

  • This role centers on your professional skills within the Regional Aviation space in Wichita.


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About SkyWest Airlines

SkyWest Airlines is the backbone of the American aviation network. We are the premier regional airline, operating thousands of daily flights in partnership with the industry's biggest mainline brands (Delta Connection, United Express, American Eagle, and Alaska SkyWest). If you are looking to launch your career, gain massive experience rapidly, and build an incredible resume, these flight attendant jobs are the ultimate training ground.

Job Summary

As a SkyWest Flight Attendant, versatility is your superpower. You will operate primarily on Embraer and Bombardier regional jets. Because we fly under the banners of multiple major airlines, you will be required to master the specific service standards, branding, and passenger expectations of our different partners. You will handle everything from short 45-minute commuter hops to 3-hour cross-country regional routes.

Key Responsibilities

  • Chameleon Service: Execute completely different onboard service standards depending on which mainline partner you are flying for that day. You must seamlessly transition between brands.
  • Regional Jet Safety: Master the specific emergency protocols, door operations, and evacuation procedures for the E175 and CRJ airframes.
  • Weather & Delay Management: Regional flying often means dealing with complex air traffic and weather delays. You must act as the calming voice and proactive problem solver for stressed connecting passengers.
  • Operational Agility: Coordinate closely with regional ground crews to ensure rapid turnaround times, a critical metric in regional flying.

Benefits & Progression

  • The Fast Track: Gain the intense, high-volume experience that mainline carriers desperately look for in their hiring processes.
  • Incredible Travel Access: Because we partner with multiple major airlines, our flight attendants enjoy unparalleled interline standby travel privileges across a massive global network.
  • Performance Bonuses: Benefit from reliable schedules, performance-based operational bonuses, and comprehensive health insurance.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 21 years old with a High School diploma or GED.
  • Exceptional mental agility; the ability to memorize and flawlessly execute the distinct service guidelines of four different major airline partners.
  • Willingness to fly highly varied schedules, including 4-leg days, overnights, and reserve on-call blocks.
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