Inflight department full of bullying and micromanaging, not worth working for them. - Flight Attendant Alaska Airlines Employee Review

1.0
21 Feb 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Travel benefits used to be good (Before SEA CSA's started leaving people behind and closing early flights with empty seats only to achieve $50 bonus/month) FA's are awesome (unless you're based in Seattle you should be surrounded by nice people). Income is not the worst in the industry when you start (15 yrs later down the road it becomes, if you're not planing to stay that long you should be ok)

Cons

Everything depends on who you know and whether or not you get along with them. There's a huge gap between flight attendants and management caused by the bullying attitude.

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3.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good work environment and culture. Leadership is strong.

Cons

Terrible compensation practice. Outdated approach, especially with corporate back office roles. Leaders have zero say in salaries. The compensation team has an outdated approach to pay and are not open to stay with the current market trends and challenging to partner with. There needs to be a willingness to change and align with the local job market. There needs to be an openness to listen to leaders' input. Its hard to hire and hard to attract retain good employees when we are competing with local employers in the Seattle area that offer better pay. It is very challenging to work with a compensation leader and team that do not listen.

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