air canada hiring

Air Canada hiring more flight attendants and you could get paid to travel

If you don't see yourself as the type to stick to a typical nine-to-five job, dust off your resumé — Air Canada is hiring flight attendants.

According to Air Canada's careers website, the company is seeking flight attendants to fill these permanent roles.

The listing was posted on Thursday, October 19.

"Have you ever dreamt of travelling the world? Of being part of an industry-leading team striving to reach new heights?" reads the post, stating that Air Canada welcomes more than 40 million customers annually.

Interested? You must be healthy and at least 18 to apply for the position. You'll also need a valid Canadian passport, allowing you to travel to all the destinations served by Air Canada.

The airline seeks someone poised and naturally empathetic who can confidently speak in public. You might be the perfect fit if you're flexible and don't mind working irregular hours (mornings, evenings, weekends, and statutory holidays). It also requires being able to perform emergency response duties when needed.

You'll also have to be willing to relocate to Air Canada's base in Toronto or Vancouver and, ideally, be bilingual. In addition to English, candidates fluent in French, Arabic, Japanese, Greek, and Thai are preferred.

If selected, you'll participate in a paid, full-time, eight-week training program in Montreal or Vancouver. Once you become a qualified flight attendant, you'll earn $28.85/hour.

Think Air Canada's hiring managers might like someone like you? Learn more about the position and submit your application here.

Lead photo by

Shutterstock/Markus Mainka


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Travel

Here's how to plan an epic Ontario road trip from Toronto this summer

You can take a 5 day cruise in Ontario staying in beautiful small towns

Five Ontario cities were just crowned the best in Canada for tourists to explore on foot

This town near Ontario is like a suburban Venice with quaint homes lining canals

Toronto is one step closer to getting a new U.S. border checkpoint

40 breathtaking waterfalls in Ontario you need to see at least once

Air Canada flight lands back at Toronto airport after mid-flight engine issue

Canadians sound off on airline industry as Competition Bureau asks for feedback amid probe