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Are airlines hiring? How do I log in (and log out)?
What airlines do you track jobs for, and in what countries? What do I do if I forgot my password or username?
Do I have to go to school to get a Flight Attendant or Passenger Services job? What do I do if I want to stop my recurring membership/cancel?
What education or experience do I need to become a Flight Attendant or a Passenger Services Representative? How do I provide feedback on the service, such as suggestions or testimonials?
Do you share my personal information when I sign up for the free "Airline Job News" letter or when I become a member?  
Why do you charge for a membership?  
Can I get a hard copy of The Airline Job Guide mailed to me?  
What credit cards do you accept?  
How do I pay securely for membership? or, I seem to be having trouble using my credit card?  
Do you bill in different currencies? Can I pay in Euros, Canadian Dollars or other foreign currencies?  
 

Are airlines hiring?

Yes. AirlineJob.net tracks the job postings and provides hiring updates at approximately 121international Airlines for our members. We typically have over 1,200 job postings in the United States, and close to 1,400 or more job postings altogether internationally. Since 2003, we have seen a 150% increase in airline job postings.

While the major airlines have undergone significant lay-offs, those that have survived are hiring more than they have in the last two years. Further, as indicated in the March 2005 US Bureau of Transportation Statistics report, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in job opportunities with smaller regional airlines, which are profitable.

So, yes, airlines are definitely hiring. We track all job postings at 121 airlines, and typically have job listings for Flight Attendants, Pilots, Reservations Agents, Customer Service Agents, Administrative Support Personnel, A&P Mechanics, Avionics Technicians, Management, Accountants, Business Analysts, Engineers, Scientists, Ramp Personnel, Cargo Personnel, Ticket Agents and all other jobs posted at these airlines. It is easy to become a member of AirlineJOB.net and start applying for jobs today. Learn more, or Become a Member now.


What airlines do you track jobs for, and in what countries?

At AirlineJOB.net, we track and post jobs for our members at approximately 121 airlines, including:

  • 68 airlines in the US
  • 17 airlines in Canada
  • 6 airlines in Australia and New Zealand
  • 24 airlines in Britain and Europe, and
  • 6 airlines in Asia, India and South Africa.

The number of airlines we track changes from time to time, as new airlines contact us to work with them, and as changes in the airline industry occur. View the list of airlines we track now

 

Do I have to go to school to get a Flight Attendant or Passenger Services Job?

No, you do not require formal training to get a Flight Attendant or a Passenger Services job (like a ticket agent or Ramp Agent) , because job duties are learned through airline company provided training and testing after workers are hired. 

Once hired, candidates usually undergo formal training that ranges from 2 to 7 weeks, depending on the size and type of the airline carrier and the job. Training takes place in the airline's flight training center. Airlines that do not operate training centers generally send new employees to the center of another airline.

 

What education and experience do I need to become a Flight Attendant or a Passenger Service Representative? 

In almost all western countries, applicants must be high school graduates. More and more Flight Attendants and Passenger Service Representatives are being hired with college degrees. For airline recruiters, desirable areas of concentration include people-oriented studies such as psychology, communications and education. Airline recruiters also look for candidates with 1 or 2 years of customer service experience, indicating that the applicant can effectively resolve difficult customer service issues.

Flight attendants and Call-Center Reservation Agents for international airlines generally must speak one foreign language fluently. Some of the major airlines prefer Flight Attendant candidates who can speak two major foreign languages for their international flights. In Canada, the major airlines require most passenger service personnel and all cabin crew to be bilingual in French and English, particularly if they are based out of the Province of Quebec.

 

Do you share my personal information with others when I subscribe to the free "Airline Job News" letter or when I become a member?

No. we will never share any of your personal information with any third party. Read our complete privacy policy.

 

Why do you charge for a membership?

Our memberships provide you with information that enable you to apply for, interview for and secure great Airline Jobs, much faster than a person could without experience and the time it takes to search 121 airline websites or contact 121 airline human resources departments for job application instructions. Our staff spends 40 hours per week working with the hiring departments of airlines and tracking job postings on airline long-distance job-hotlines.

In addition, our writers research the most current airline information and update the Airline Job Guide. Please read more about our affordable and effective membership services which include a 100% money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. Our customers love us, and we believe you will too!

 

Can I get a hard copy of the Airline Job Guide mailed to me?

No. The 2008 Airline Job Guide is available as a downloadable e-book only. Your benefit is that you can download the most current version of the Airline Job Guide at any time during your membership. We update the guide regularly, so airline information is as current as possible for our members.

As an environmentally-friendly organization we have chosen to publish our product as an electronic book. If you prefer to read one of our e-books on paper you can print a copy from your own computer.

 

What credit cards do you accept?

2checkout.com, is the authorized retailer of AirlineJOB.net, and currently accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover/Novus, Diners Club and JCB and derivatives of these brands.

To pay by securely by credit card, 2Checkout.com provides an online transaction processing system that integrates the most up-to-date security features available. 2CheckOut handles sales in a secure environment, using SSL encryption.

 

How do I pay securely for membership? I seem to be having trouble using my credit card.

AirlineJOB.net enables you to pay securely for membership using any major credit card with our our authorized retailer, 2checkout.com, or by mailing us a US check or a money order payable in US dollars.

If you are h aving trouble signing up with your credit card, please contact 2checkout.com, the authorized retailer of our products at one of the following numbers:

1-877-294-0273 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada)

0871-871-8283 (toll-free in UK and Northern Ireland)

+1-614-921-2450 (international callers)

Please indicate through the voicemail prompts that you are a prospective "buyer" and advise the customer support agent that you are trying to place an order with "AirlineJOB.net". 2checkout.com's Customer Care Support Center is open from 7am to Midnight (Eastern Standard Time) on Monday-Friday, and 9am-5:30pm on Saturday.

 

Do you bill in different currencies? Can I pay in Euros, Canadian Dollars or other foreign currencies?

Yes. Our authorized retailer, 2checkout.com, allows you to pay in several foreign currencies, providing that you pay with Visa or Mastercard. When you click on the "Buy now" button to purchase an AirlineJOB.net membership, you will be directed to a 2Checkout.com payment screen. At the top of this screen you will see the following information: Click on the flag of your currency choice, to pay with another currency.

If you don't see the flag representing your foreign currency above, you can still use your major credit card to order an AirlineJOB.net membership. 2checkout.com will bill you in US dollars and your credit company will then charge you the foreign currency exchange rate and potentially a small applicable fee, to convert what you owe to your own currency on your credit card statement.

 

How do I log in (and log out)?

When you pay for your membership, you will be instructed to create your own username and password. Once the payment process is complete, you can log in, by going to the Member Login page on this website. Click on the Membership description which you purchased, either "Job Tracking" or "Premium" and a box will appear, prompting you to enter your username and password.

Please note that your login information is case sensitive. So if you created a password in all lowercase letters, you must type this password in using lowercase letters only.

You will then be logged in to your member site, and can begin applying for jobs!

To log out, just close your website browser. For security, be sure to close your website browser every time you finish your session your AirlineJobMembers.net site

 

What do I do if I forgot my password or username?

If you forget your password, please send an email to support@airlinejob.net with the title, "Password Reminder" in the subject line. For security purposes, please include your username if you remember it, OR your order number, OR the first and last name on the credit card that was used to purchase your membership. We will email your password to the email address on your account (the one that you used to sign up to AirlineJOB.net with, where we originally sent your username and password information.

 

What do I do if I want to stop my recurring membership/cancel?

To cancel your membership, just send an email to support@airlinejob.net with the title, "Cancel Membership Request" in the subject line. Please include your sales confirmation number OR the first and last name on the credit card, and the email address that you used when you signed up and purchased your membership. We will return your email promptly and process your request within business hours, which are 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM PST, Monday to Friday.

You will be sent reminder emails about the upcoming recurring membership payment, so it will never be a surprise to you. Please provide your cancellation notice three business days before your membership is due to expire, and we will ensure that you are not billed again.

 

How do I provide feedback on the service, such as suggestions or testimonials?

We greatly value our members feedback and we are constantly evaluating ways that we can improve our members services. Our aim is to be the most comprehensive and cost effective Airline Job Search and Support site available. Please email your suggestions to us at support@airlinejob.net the title, "Member Feedback" in the subject line.

We love to hear how our service is helping our valued members get great new airline jobs! If we use your testimonial or job article on our website or in our newsletter, we will be sure to send you an AirlineJOB.net free gift!

 

Your satisfaction is guaranteed We are proud to be a straight-forward, honest business, that helps people apply, interview and find great airline jobs. If, after using this service for 30 days, and not finding that this is helping you in your search for an airline job, we will refund 100% of your money. Our customers love us - we believe you will too!

 

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