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The Corporate Flight Attendant is responsible for delivering an exceptional in-flight experience for aircraft owners, guests, and charter clients. This role involves preparing and stocking the ...

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What is the difference between Flight Attendant In vs Flight Attendant?

AspectFlight Attendant InFlight Attendant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, CPR certification, customer service skillsHigh school diploma, CPR certification, customer service skills
Work EnvironmentOnboard aircraft, airports, customer service settingsOnboard aircraft, airports, customer service settings
Employer & Industry UsageAirlines, aviation industryAirlines, aviation industry
Common Search & ComparisonOften used interchangeably, but 'In' may refer to specific roles or internal positionsStandard term for cabin crew members

Both 'Flight Attendant In' and 'Flight Attendant' refer to cabin crew members responsible for passenger safety and comfort. The term 'In' may sometimes denote internal or specialized roles within airlines, but generally, both titles describe similar job functions within the aviation industry.

Are flight attendants in high demand right now?

The demand for flight attendants remains steady, with airlines hiring to replace retiring staff and accommodate increased travel. Factors such as industry recovery and airline expansion contribute to ongoing job openings, though demand can vary by region and airline needs.

How do I get to work as a flight attendant?

To become a flight attendant, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, customer service experience, and must pass airline-specific training and certification. Applicants should also meet physical requirements and possess strong communication and interpersonal skills. Once hired, they undergo safety and service training before starting their duties.

How much do flight attendants really make?

Flight attendants typically earn a median annual salary of around $60,000, with entry-level positions starting lower and experienced attendants earning more. Compensation often includes base pay, per diem, and additional benefits, and schedules can involve irregular hours and overnight stays.

What jobs do flight attendants do?

Flight attendants are responsible for ensuring passenger safety and comfort during flights. They provide safety demonstrations, serve meals and beverages, assist passengers with special needs, and handle emergencies. They also check safety equipment and enforce airline policies throughout the flight.
Infographic showing various Flight Attendant In job openings in Saskatchewan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Corporate Flight Attendant

Brandt

Regina, SK

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Brandt Aviation is currently seeking a Corporate Flight Attendant to join the team. The Corporate Flight Attendant is responsible for delivering an exceptional in-flight experience for aircraft owners, guests, and charter clients. This role involves preparing and stocking the aircraft, managing catering requirements, ensuring cleanliness, and providing attentive service both at the base and during travel. The ideal candidate will maintain the highest standards of safety, comfort, and discretion while confidently delivering high-end dining experiences and personalized service. This position also includes supporting flight department operations, hosting related events, and collaborating with operational staff to ensure all flight requirements are anticipated and met.

 Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Prepare, stock/acquire commissary, and clean the aircraft as required both at base and when away from base.
  • Arrange and confirm owner and/or client catering requirements for each flight using well vetted providers.
  • Prepare, stock/acquire commissary, and clean the aircraft as required both at base and when away from base.
  • When needed act as a Flight Attendant on a Global 5000 aircraft in Regina. When not flying be able to assist in the flight department and host for other related events.
  • Provide a high level of service to the Owner, their guests, and charter clients while ensuring the safety and comfort of each passenger during flight.
  • Deliver a detailed and tailored service on every occasion and be meticulous in the attention to detail onboard.
  • Confidently deliver a high-end dining experience onboard and be able to create menu’s which cater to owner and/or guest preferences.
  • Interact with Operational Staff in the planning phases of all flight itineraries to ensure all requirements are anticipated.
  • Take direction from all standards, protocols and procedures as defined by the Manager, Cabin Safety and Service and Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs).
  • Other duties as assigned by Manager, Cabin Safety and Service.
  • Maintaining strict confidentiality and discretion at all times.
  • Other duties as assigned.

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Required Skills
  • Strong culinary and plating skills with ability to prepare meals while in flight.
  • Hold a valid Canadian Passport with the ability to obtain Visas for entry requirements in to various countries.
  • Successfully pass a Flight Attendant Initial Training course and keep up to date with Recurrent Training annually.
  • Valid First Aid Certificate (Level C).
  • Must be 19 years of age or older.
  • Valid Food Handling Training Certificate.
  • Hold a valid Drivers License.
  • Must be able to work a flexible schedule and be able to report for duty within 2 hours of a flight call out.
  • High School Diploma required; college diploma or university degree is an asset.
  • Applicants must be in Regina or the surrounding area.

Required Experience
  • Experience in private or commercial aviation (First or Business Class cabin) is an asset.
  • A minimum of 5 years’ experience in high-end service in other luxury sectors.