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Alaska Airlines

Flight Attendant - Korean Language Qualified

5d

Alaska Airlines

Seattle, US · Full-time · $50,000 – $75,000

About this role

At Hawaiian Airlines, flight attendants ensure the safety of guests aboard aircraft by being physically and psychologically capable of performing safety procedures and assisting in emergencies. They work in a fast-paced environment, handling emergency situations and dealing with all types of personalities attentively and pleasantly. Secondarily, they provide consistent customer service including food and beverage during flights with an unsurpassed Aloha experience.

Flight attendants attend preflight briefings to review weather, route, emergency procedures, and onboard services, then prepare the cabin for boarding. They greet guests warmly, direct them to seats, assist with luggage, and respond to questions throughout the flight. Safety demonstrations cover seat belts, oxygen masks, and life jackets while monitoring compliance.

In emergencies, flight attendants direct evacuations, administer first aid, and handle equipment like oxygen bottles and fire extinguishers, even in dense smoke. They collaborate with crew to deliver seamless Aloha, escalating issues professionally. This union-represented role is based on West Coast locations.

Join the ‘ohana dedicated to Hawaiian hospitality, serving kama‘āina and introducing islands to the world. Maintain FAA-approved re-certification and regulatory knowledge annually. Meet physical demands of high altitudes and varied schedules including evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Requirements

  • Physically and psychologically capable of performing safety procedures and assisting guests in emergencies
  • Able to handle emergency situations and effectively deal with all types of personalities attentively
  • Korean language qualified
  • Meet physical demands of flying at high altitudes and working varied schedules including evenings, weekends, and holidays
  • Obtain and maintain authorization for unescorted access to aircraft and SIDA areas
  • Successfully complete annual FAA-approved re-certification
  • Maintain current knowledge of emergency procedures per FAA and airline regulations

Responsibilities

  • Attend preflight briefings to review flight details including weather, route, emergency procedures, and onboard services
  • Greet guests warmly, direct them to assigned seats, and assist with stowing carry-on luggage
  • Demonstrate the use of safety equipment such as seat belts, oxygen masks, and life jackets
  • Direct and assist guests during emergency procedures including evacuations and administer first aid
  • Provide consistent food and beverage service according to airline procedures and reconcile payments
  • Prepare guests and cabin for landing by following established procedures and assist with deplaning
  • Complete written and verbal reports of any emergency or safety-related incidents
  • Collaborate effectively with crew members to deliver a seamless Aloha experience

Benefits

  • Union represented position
  • Part of Hawaiian Airlines ‘ohana
  • Welcoming guests with Hawaiian hospitality and aloha