Remote Luxury Corporate Flight Attendant – Executive In‑Flight Service Specialist for United Airlines (USA)

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Welcome to United Airlines – Elevating Executive TravelAt United Airlines, we have a storied heritage of connecting people, places, and possibilities. As a global leader in aviation, we are constantly redefining the standards of safety, reliability, and customer delight. Our Corporate Flight Services division caters to the most discerning executive travelers, delivering a seamless blend of privacy, comfort, and personalized attention. If you thrive in a fast‑paced, high‑touch environment and have a passion for providing world‑class hospitality at 30,000 feet, this remote opportunity could be the next pivotal step in your career.Why This Role Is UniqueUnlike traditional cabin crew positions that are tied to scheduled commercial flights, the Remote Corporate Flight Attendant role is tailored for professionals who wish to work from the comfort of a home base while supporting United’s elite private‑charter fleet. You will partner with senior executives, corporate leaders, and VIP guests, ensuring every journey feels exclusive, secure, and unforgettable.Position OverviewAs a Corporate Flight Attendant – USA (Remote), you will serve as the face and voice of United Airlines on board our corporate aircraft. Your responsibilities extend beyond standard safety duties to include meticulous cabin preparation, bespoke service delivery, and proactive problem‑solving. You will coordinate with pilots, ground operations, and concierge teams to orchestrate flawless travel experiences that reflect United’s core values of Integrity, Innovation, and Service Excellence.Key Responsibilities• Safety & Compliance: Conduct thorough pre‑flight safety briefings, verify emergency equipment, and enforce all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and United safety protocols.• Personalized Guest Service: Anticipate and fulfill individual passenger preferences, from dietary restrictions to seating ergonomics, creating a truly customized cabin environment.• Premium Catering Management: Coordinate with executive chefs and catering partners to prepare, present, and serve gourmet meals and beverages, ensuring adherence to food‑safety standards.• Cabin Presentation: Maintain immaculate cabin cleanliness, organize luxury amenities, and manage inventory of high‑value items such as premium toiletries, technology kits, and entertainment systems.• Communication & Coordination: Serve as the liaison between flight crew, ground staff, and corporate clients, relaying real‑time updates and special requests with precision.• Problem Resolution: Identify potential issues before they arise, employing calm, decisive action to address unexpected changes, medical situations, or schedule disruptions.• Confidentiality & Discretion: Safeguard all passenger information, travel itineraries, and business discussions, adhering to United’s strict privacy policies.• Travel Logistics Support: Assist passengers with ground transportation, hotel reservations, and ancillary services, ensuring a seamless door‑to‑door experience.• Continuous Improvement: Contribute feedback on service processes, cabin design, and operational efficiency to help United maintain its industry‑leading standards.Essential Qualifications• Education: High school diploma or GED; a degree or certification in Hospitality, Aviation Management, or a related field is advantageous.• Experience: Minimum of three (3) years as a flight attendant, with a strong preference for experience in corporate, private, or luxury aviation environments.• Certification: Current FAA Flight Attendant Certificate or willingness to obtain certification within the first 90 days of employment.• Customer Service Excellence: Proven track record of delivering premium, detail‑oriented service to executive or high‑net‑worth clientele.• Safety Knowledge: In‑depth understanding of aviation safety procedures, emergency equipment operation, and regulatory compliance.• Communication Skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication abilities; fluency in English required; additional languages are a plus.• Physical Requirements: Ability to perform safety demonstrations, lift up to 30 lbs, and navigate cabin aisles efficiently.• Technology Proficiency: Comfortable using tablets, mobile apps, and airline reservation systems for real‑time coordination.Preferred Qualifications & Additional Assets• Advanced certification in hospitality (e.g., Certified Hospitality Professional, CHA) or culinary arts.• Experience with luxury catering, fine‑wine service, or bespoke menu design.• Previous background in executive concierge, hospitality management, or private‑jet charter services.• Knowledge of international customs, immigration procedures, and cross‑border travel regulations.• Demonstrated ability to handle high‑stress environments while maintaining composure and professionalism.Core Skills and Competencies• Attention to Detail: Vigilant about cabin cleanliness, inventory control, and service precision.• Problem‑Solving: Rapidly assess

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