When they say they need flexibility they mean it - Flight Attendant Allegiant Air Employee Review

3.0
Jul 15, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a good place to work if you don't like working too much because they offer half months and four months off sometimes and it's relatively easy to drop down to the minimum of 40 hours. Also we are home almost every night which is a huge plus to a lot of people.

Cons

Need to find a new way to handle sick days instead of taking money away giving them points and sometimes doubling the points based on the month and or day.

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5.0
Jul 15, 2026
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Pros

* One of Allegiant’s biggest selling points is that most flights are out-and-back, so flight attendants are typically home at the end of their duty day. * This can be a major benefit if you have children or want a more predictable home life.

Cons

Allegiant’s pay has historically been lower than what many legacy carriers (Delta, United, American) pay, although contracts and wages can change over time.

5.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Positive Work Culture: Strong team collaboration, supportive leadership, and a community-focused environment. Growth and Development: Opportunities for skill-building, internal advancement, and continuous learning. Work-Life Balance: Flexibility in scheduling, understanding management, or a steady pace that respects personal time. Impactful Work: The satisfaction of solving problems, coaching others, or seeing the direct results of your efforts.

Cons

The customer care department can be an incredibly challenging environment; success and growth here depend entirely on an individual's personal focus, resilience, and daily effort.

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