AeroCareers Job Posting: St. Charles:International Flight Attendant(Full-time,£25k-£32k/Year) at British Airways. This is a Full Time role in St. Charles, MO. Salary: £25,000 - £32,000.

St. Charles:International Flight Attendant(Full-time,£25k-£32k/Year)

Posted on March 13, 2026

St. Charles, MO Full Time £25,000 - £32,000

Your Next Step in St. Charles

Primary Details

  • Based in: St. Charles, MO (our growing St. Charles office)
  • Compensation: £25k-£32k/Year (approx. £13/Hour)
  • Position: International Flight Attendant (Based in St. Charles)
  • Apply your your professional skills skills at our St. Charles location.
  • Impactful work with supportive local leadership.
  • Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included.
  • Company: British Airways
  • This St. Charles-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our British Airways team in St. Charles, MO is growing.
  • Benefit from working in St. Charles, a key hub for the Aviation industry.


The Vibe

Fly the flag. Join an iconic legacy carrier with a rich history and a fiercely modern attitude. We want dynamic, resilient personalities to cross oceans and connect continents. If you want airlines jobs packed with heritage, pride, and non-stop adventure, this is it. Don't settle for static airport jobs when you can be traversing the Atlantic, experiencing the world's most vibrant cities on a weekly basis.

Your Mission

  • Transoceanic Safety: Master the heavy complexities of long-haul flying, including ETOPS protocols, crew rest management, and deep-water ditching survival.
  • Iconic Service: Deliver our classic, sophisticated inflight service with genuine charm and unmistakable professionalism.
  • Unflappable Resilience: Adapt to brutal time-zone changes, rapid schedule adjustments, and the demanding physical toll of intercontinental aviation.

The Payoff

Secure a highly coveted unionized contract offering excellent job security, a powerful pension plan, and staff travel benefits that are revered across the global aviation network.