Horizon Air - Flight Attendant (Las Vegas, NV)

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Become a Gracious Host in the Skies: Horizon Air Is Hiring Flight Attendants in Las Vegas!

Horizon Air, operating as the trusted regional partner of Alaska Airlines, is looking for authentic, warm, and safety-conscious individuals to join our Flight Attendant team based in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you genuinely enjoy making people feel welcome, can stay calm under pressure, and want to build a career with an airline people truly love, this is your moment to take off.

As the face of our operation onboard, you'll be more than a crew member—you'll be a host, a problem-solver, and a safety professional all rolled into one. This is a union-represented position that offers stability, great benefits, and the chance to turn your passion for service into a rewarding lifestyle.

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What You'll Do Onboard?

Responsibilities

Every flight brings a new mix of responsibilities, and no two days are the same. Here's a glimpse of what your time in the air will look like:

  • Keeping safety at the center of everything—knowing regulations inside out and ensuring all onboard equipment is in working order.
  • Greeting each passenger with a genuine smile, helping with seating, stowing carry-ons, and making sure everyone feels settled.
  • Demonstrating safety equipment and emergency procedures clearly and confidently so guests know what to expect.
  • Preparing and serving meals, beverages, and alcohol with care and attention.
  • Using a mobile device to handle onboard sales—from meals to inflight entertainment—smoothly and efficiently.
  • Staying calm and composed when things get challenging, whether it's a medical emergency or a tense passenger situation.
  • Answering questions about flights and sharing helpful destination tips.
  • Stepping into other duties as needed—because teamwork keeps everything running.

What You Bring to the Team?

We're looking for people with a natural service heart and a steady hand. Here's what you'll need to be considered:

Required

  • At least 21 years of age.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Fluent English communication skills.
  • At least 2 years of experience in customer or community service—you know how to connect with people and handle their needs.
  • An uncompromising commitment to safety—it's non-negotiable in this role.
  • A body size that fits within specific aircraft dimensions, including the jump seat, harness, cabin aisle, and emergency exits without modification.
  • Willingness to meet our grooming, uniform, and appearance standards with pride.
  • Physical ability to perform all flight attendant duties—this role keeps you moving.
  • Flexibility to relocate to any of our Flight Attendant bases: Seattle, WA
    • Portland, OR
    • Medford, OR
    • Boise, ID
    • Spokane, WA
    • Anchorage, AK; or Everett, WA.

  • Basic computer skills and ease with using mobile technology.
  • Availability to work varied schedules—nights, weekends, and holidays are part of the territory.
  • A genuine willingness to travel extensively.
  • Adaptability to handle a wide range of duties and perform effectively under stress.
  • Ability to attend 4 weeks of paid training in Portland, Oregon.
  • A valid passport with unlimited access in and out of the United States. If you hold a non-U.S. passport, you'll also need appropriate travel documentation. You must be able to fly unrestricted in and out of Canada.
  • Authorization to work in the U.S.

  • Our Tattoo Policy (Please Read Carefully)

    We understand self-expression, but we also have clear guidelines for this customer-facing role:

    • No visible tattoos on the face, front of neck, or chest.
    • One tattoo the size of a quarter or smaller is allowed per hand.
    • Tattoos in other areas cannot be larger than a credit card or be offensive in nature.
    • One tattoo is permitted per arm, leg, foot, back of neck, or behind each ear.
    • Tattoos on the back of the neck or behind the ears are only allowed if they are not visible when someone looks directly at you.
    • Covering tattoos with makeup is not permitted—only uniform pieces or approved jewelry/watches may be used.

    What Horizon Air Offers You?

    We Take Care Of Our People So You Can Focus On Taking Care Of Our Guests. Here's What You Can Expect As Part Of Our Team

    • Travel Perks: Free standby travel pri
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