Bilingual Flight Attendant/Crew-San Diego,CA(Just Posted)

Sun Country Airlines is Minnesota's hometown airline, known for its unique hybrid model combining scheduled passenger services, VIP charters, and cargo operations for Amazon. Based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area, Sun Country Airlines has established itself as a reliable and customer-focused carrier offering affordable travel options primarily to sunny destinations such as Mexico and the Caribbean. The airline's culture emphasizes safety, teamwork, and delivering a best-in-class experience for guests, ensuring that every journey is comfortable, secure, and memorable. As a fast-growing operation with diverse activities, each day at Sun Country Airlines presents new challenges and opportunities, making it an exciting place to work for those passionate about aviation and customer service. The Bilingual Flight Attendant position at Sun Country Airlines is an entry-level role based out of Minneapolis-Saint Paul (MSP) for candidates fluent in both Spanish and English. This role is integral to supporting the airline's expanding international routes, particularly to Mexico and the Caribbean, where the ability to communicate effectively in Spanish enhances the guest experience and operational efficiency. No prior flight attendant experience is required because Sun Country Airlines provides comprehensive paid training lasting four weeks. During this training, attendants will learn FAA safety regulations, emergency procedures, specialized in-flight service techniques, and service recovery skills. A key component of the recruitment process includes a Spanish language proficiency test to ensure candidates can provide authentic bilingual support. As a Bilingual Flight Attendant, your primary mission is ensuring safety onboard, which includes monitoring passengers, responding to emergencies, and coordinating with the flight crew. Beyond safety, you will serve as a vital liaison for Spanish-speaking guests by making bilingual announcements, assisting with customs forms, and offering compassionate passenger support throughout the flight. This job requires close collaboration with pilots and ground staff, particularly during international flights, to guarantee smooth operations and uphold the airline's commitment to quality service. The role demands flexibility, as Sun Country Airlines operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You must be ready for various shifts including day departures, overnight flights, weekend work, and on-call support (reserve) shifts that require readiness to fly at short notice, especially during peak travel seasons and holidays. With an annual base salary ranging from $40,000 to $65,000, inclusive of language pay, the compensation reflects the importance of bilingual services. The airline also offers an attractive benefits package comprising medical, dental, vision insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan, and excellent travel privileges, providing a solid foundation for a career in the aviation industry.
  • high school diploma or equivalent
  • fluent in Spanish and English
  • flexible availability for various shift patterns
  • ability to work under pressure
  • clear background check
  • pass FAA mandated medical examination
  • pass Spanish language proficiency test
  • willingness to relocate to Minneapolis-Saint Paul area if not local
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