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At a Glance

  • Job Title: In-flight Specialist
  • Based in: Frisco, TX (a key business district)
  • Company: Frontier Airlines
  • Experience: Entry-Level (Training in Frisco).
  • This Frisco-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Frontier Airlines team in Frisco, TX is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Frisco, a key hub for the Aviation industry.

Rewards

  • Pay: $23-$28/Hour (approx. $53k/Year)
  • Benefits: Eligible team members receive standard benefits.
  • Clear growth pathways at our Frisco office.

Position Scope

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


Fly Lighter, Fly Greener

About Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines is proudly "America's Greenest Airline." We operate a modern, fuel-efficient fleet of Airbus aircraft featuring our iconic animal tails. Our ultra-low-cost model democratizes travel, allowing more people to see the world. We are looking for energetic, environmentally conscious, and sales-oriented individuals to join our team. If you want aviation jobs where you can promote sustainability while enjoying the vibrant lifestyle of a cabin crew member, this is your home.

Job Summary

As an In-Flight Specialist, you are the steward of the Frontier brand. You will manage the safety of the cabin while driving our unbundled service model. Because our tickets cover just the seat, you are responsible for selling the experience—from premium beverages to onboard bundles. You will also execute our industry-leading onboard recycling programs, ensuring we maintain our commitment to the environment on every single flight.

Key Responsibilities

  • Eco-Friendly Operations: Lead the cabin in executing our rigorous onboard recycling and waste-reduction initiatives, actively minimizing the environmental footprint of every flight.
  • Safety Leadership: Perform all required safety checks, passenger briefings, and emergency procedures in strict accordance with FAA regulations.
  • Revenue Generation: Utilize mobile point-of-sale technology to aggressively market and sell onboard food, beverages, and comfort items, directly impacting company revenue and earning personal sales commissions.
  • Efficient Turnarounds: Execute cross-seatbelt procedures and cabin tidying during rapid gate turnarounds to maximize aircraft utilization.

Benefits & Culture

  • The Animal Tails: Work for an airline with a fun, distinct brand identity and a deep commitment to wildlife conservation.
  • Standby Travel: Enjoy extensive travel privileges on our expanding international and domestic network.
  • Health & Wealth: Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k).

Requirements

  • Must be 20+ years old with a High School diploma or equivalent.
  • Outgoing, persuasive personality with a knack for retail sales and customer engagement.
  • Ability to stand for long periods and physically manage fully loaded beverage carts.
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