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The average salary for a Passenger Attendant in U.S. is $34,380.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $34,380

$24,930$46,820

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $16.53

$11.99$22.51

What does a Passenger Attendant earn?

On average, Passenger Attendants earn around $34,380 per year in the US. They are responsible for ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers during flights and providing onboard service. They may also delegate duties to flight crews, oversee meal services, and handle passengers’ queries and requests. There are various types of Passenger Attendants, from airline cabin crew to cruise ship personnel.

How to earn more as a Passenger Attendant

To become a passenger attendant, you will need to gain a recognised cabin crew qualification and sometimes a Basic Aviation Security Awareness (BASA) qualification too. Alternatively, you can undergo an on-the-job training programme. To further your career in this role, you can gain safety qualifications, such as a Diploma in Aviation Health and Safety, or a qualification in Customer Service. You can also rise through the ranks to become a lead passenger attendant. Finally, you may choose to specialise in specific areas, such as VIP services or customer relations.