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Fast Facts

  • Experience: Open to all levels.
  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Employer: Sun Country Airlines (Hiring in Miami)
  • Position: Bilingual Flight Attendant/crew (Flexible/Contract, Miami)
  • This Miami-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Bilingual (Spanish).
  • Our Sun Country Airlines team in Miami, FL is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Miami, a key hub for the Airlines, Aviation, Customer Service, Hospitality, Entry Level, Travel, Bilingual Support industry.

Salary and Benefits

  • Pay: $36.4k-$59.1k/Year (approx. $22/Hour)
  • Benefits: Benefits may be available based on employment type.
  • Project-based work with clear objectives.

Day-to-Day

  • Apply your Bilingual (Spanish) skills at our Miami location.


Join Sun Country Airlines, Minnesota's hometown airline, as a Bilingual Flight Attendant based in Minneapolis–Saint Paul (MSP). This 'entry level' role is for individuals fluent in both Spanish and English, providing essential 'bilingual support' on our expanding routes to Mexico and the Caribbean. 'No experience' is necessary; we provide comprehensive paid training. About Sun Country: We are a unique hybrid airline, flying scheduled passenger service, VIP charters, and cargo for Amazon. This diverse operation means 'no two days are the same.' Our culture is built on safety, teamwork, and providing a best-in-class guest experience at an affordable price. Your Role as a Bilingual Flight Attendant: Your primary mission is safety. You will also be a key 'liaison' for our Spanish-speaking guests, making announcements, assisting with customs forms, and providing genuine 'passenger assistance' with 'compassion' and care. You are a crucial part of our 'team collaboration' with pilots and ground staff, especially on international flights. Your Day-to-Day: This 'entry level' role requires 100% flexibility for a 24/7/365 operation. You must be available for 'day shift' departures, overnight 'night shift' flights, and full 'weekend' schedules. You will also be assigned 'on-call support' (reserve) shifts, requiring you to be ready to fly at a moment's notice, especially during holidays and our peak sun-destination season. Training & Onboarding: We provide 4 weeks of paid training in Minneapolis. You will learn everything from FAA safety regulations and emergency procedures to our specific in-flight service and 'service recovery' techniques. A language proficiency test in Spanish is required. Career & Compensation: Sun Country offers a competitive wage, with an estimated annual base from $40,000 to $65,000 (including language pay). We offer a strong benefits package including medical/dental/vision, a 401(k), and excellent travel privileges.
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