Poverty Wages - Flight Attendant PSA Airlines Employee Review

2.0
Feb 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flight Benefits Interesting experiences Travel

Cons

Low wages, as it’s difficult to get more than 100 hours/pay each month. Incompetent crew scheduling creates a lot of inconvenience. Company’s sole focus is operational needs and flight attendants are viewed as “resources,” not humans. Very low moral and high turn over rate Training is chaotic and poor

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PSA Airlines Response
4mo
Thank you for your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve enjoyed the travel benefits and unique experiences that come with the role. We understand the concerns you’ve raised regarding pay, scheduling, training, and overall support. Your perspective is important, and we are actively working to improve communication, enhance training, and strengthen scheduling processes. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and helping us identify opportunities to better support our flight attendants.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Good training program with good instruction.

Cons

The current wait for IOE is a bit long, so I’m hoping chair flying and running through all of the procedures is enough to not end up too rusty.

4.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Incredible work-life balance. The team is incredibly collaborative and there to help out. There are plenty of opportunities to take ownership and step in where you would like to make decisions backed by data. Everyone understands life outside of work is real and is not just accommodating to it but encouraging prioritizing that. 2. The autonomy given to employees to do their job as they see fit is incredible. 3. Travel benefits. I went to London last weekend to watch a soccer game for the cost of taxes.

Cons

1. Corporate red tape. For being under the American Airlines umbrella, I would've assumed we would be more established. It feels like a startup in some ways with the red tape and scissors being held by American. This just slows things down. 2. Vacation days lag behind the market. Other companies have 4-5 weeks or unlimited PTO. For a company that runs on business travel and vacations, I would've thought that the emphasis on the need to vacation would be higher as you get 10 days to start + 2 jetaway days (floating holidays) + 4 days of personal time (meant for appts and sick days). 3. Salary expectations not met. However the room for growth within the company counters this.

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PSA Airlines Response
1w
Thank you for your feedback. We’re glad to hear you’re excited about the growth and opportunities at PSA. We recognize the challenges that come with evolving systems and processes, and we’re committed to continuous improvement to better support our team.
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