Now after listening to this video and getting a little more information about the differences working as a private flight attendant verses commercial flight attendant. I understand why I prefer private based on some of the things discussed that I can relate to with my personal work ethic. One question. Would it be more beneficial to apply and have a passport to work as a private flight attendant depending on the company and more possibilities to get more job offers?
$700 / day is the low industry standard upwards of $1,000/day. There are some companies that specialize with newbies that pay $500-$650, and this is considered below industry standard pay. It’s fantastic so you can say you have experience and polish up the resume accordingly.
Even at 500 a day working 15 days out of the month that 7500 gross for the month or 90000 for that year so basically work 2 weeks then 2 weeks off or work so many days take a break then work another 7 or 8 regardless a min of 90000 for first year is great it would definitely benefit me what I need in my life.
Hi Shannon! Appreciate your question and love hearing perspectives that I haven’t thought of. It most certainly is a reality when of legal age. Think about what type of people own planes - it could be young rock stars up to Warren buffet age. You are in their living room per se, so finding a chemistry that jives with the owner is important. Therefore it takes literally all ages for private aviation to run its course. Is this helpful?
I have cruise ship mostly no flight attendant experience but would make a great private flight attendant
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I had first class with American airlines one month ago not worth the meals were chaos
I heard of that club
Very good information I would like to learn more about private flight Attendant opportunities how do I get in touch with Natalie?
Hi Bridget! You can find me on FB, IG or click the link in the description! Excited to hear from you 🙌🏼
Now after listening to this video and getting a little more information about the differences working as a private flight attendant verses commercial flight attendant. I understand why I prefer private based on some of the things discussed that I can relate to with my personal work ethic.
One question. Would it be more beneficial to apply and have a passport to work as a private flight attendant depending on the company and more possibilities to get more job offers?
It is important to have a passport yes 🙂
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What starting daily rate for private flight attendant
$700 / day is the low industry standard upwards of $1,000/day. There are some companies that specialize with newbies that pay $500-$650, and this is considered below industry standard pay. It’s fantastic so you can say you have experience and polish up the resume accordingly.
Even at 500 a day working 15 days out of the month that 7500 gross for the month or 90000 for that year so basically work 2 weeks then 2 weeks off or work so many days take a break then work another 7 or 8 regardless a min of 90000 for first year is great it would definitely benefit me what I need in my life.
Is private or corporate even a reality for someone over 30yrs old(I'm older than that)?
Yes!!!
There are many flight attendants of many different ages!
Absolutely......my friend is "54" yrs young and does the private charters✈👍💯Nvr too late!!!🥰
Hi Shannon!
Appreciate your question and love hearing perspectives that I haven’t thought of.
It most certainly is a reality when of legal age.
Think about what type of people own planes - it could be young rock stars up to Warren buffet age. You are in their living room per se, so finding a chemistry that jives with the owner is important. Therefore it takes literally all ages for private aviation to run its course. Is this helpful?