Bilingual Flight Attendant|Flexible|Lee's Summit
Opportunity in Lee's Summit
Fast Facts
- Career Level: Trainee.
- Location: Lee's Summit, MO
- Employer: American Airlines (Hiring in Lee's Summit)
- Position: Bilingual Flight Attendant (Flexible/Contract, Lee's Summit)
- This Lee's Summit-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our American Airlines team in Lee's Summit, MO is growing.
- Benefit from working in Lee's Summit, a key hub for the Aviation industry.
Compensation & Benefits
- Compensation: $32-$38/Hour (approx. $72.8k/Year)
- Benefits: This role offers competitive pay.
- Join our Lee's Summit team for this flexible role.
Position Scope
- Apply your your professional skills skills at our Lee's Summit location.
Bridge Cultures and Connect the Globe
International Aviation Excellence
American Airlines relies on bilingual professionals to provide authentic experiences for our international guests. If you are bilingual and looking for top-tier airlines jobs that leverage your linguistic skills, this is your opportunity. Unlike stationary airport jobs, this role allows you to serve as a high-profile cultural ambassador across continents.
Specialized Responsibilities
- Linguistic Hospitality: Make in-flight public address announcements in your designated language, translating critical safety instructions accurately.
- Cultural Ambassadorship: Provide culturally attuned customer service, understanding the unique customs of international passengers.
- Customs & Immigration Assistance: Assist passengers with completing complex international arrival documents and declarations.
- Core Cabin Duties: Execute all standard pre-flight and in-flight duties, securing the cabin and executing premium meal services.
The American Airlines Difference
Your linguistic skills command respect. Earn a dominant hourly premium for flights where you utilize your language skills, alongside world-class standby travel benefits.
Requirements
- Must be 20+ years old with a High School diploma or equivalent.
- Native or highly proficient fluency in English AND a designated target language (e.g., Spanish, French, Japanese).
- Valid passport granting unrestricted access to global destinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Bilingual Flight Attendant|Flexible|Lee's Summit position pay at American Airlines?
This role offers a pay range of $32 - $38. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, base/airport, seniority, and shift at American Airlines in Lee's Summit.
Where is this Bilingual Flight Attendant|Flexible|Lee's Summit job based?
This position is based at the airport serving Lee's Summit, MO. American Airlines operates at airports across the region, but this specific opening is tied to the Lee's Summit base.
How long is training for this Bilingual Flight Attendant|Flexible|Lee's Summit role?
Flight attendant training at American Airlines is typically 3–6 weeks of paid, in-residence training at the airline's training center. You'll cover FAA safety procedures, emergency evacuations, first aid/CPR, service standards, and aircraft-specific equipment.
Does American Airlines offer flight benefits for this role?
Yes. American Airlines extends flight privileges to employees — free standby travel on the airline's flights and deeply discounted confirmed tickets worldwide — typically for you, your spouse, parents, and eligible children. Benefits start on Day 1 or within the first 30–90 days depending on role.
What does a typical schedule look like for this Bilingual Flight Attendant|Flexible|Lee's Summit role?
Cabin crew typically fly 3–4 day trips on reserve initially, then move to line-holder status with more predictable schedules as seniority grows. Monthly flight hours average 75–85, with layovers in destination cities paid at a per-diem rate.
What's the work environment like at American Airlines in Lee's Summit?
American Airlines's operation at Lee's Summit runs 24/7, with a fast-paced team environment both airside (tarmac, gates, aircraft) and landside (terminal, offices). Safety culture is central to every role, and crews depend on each other to keep flights on time.