airline Airline Customer Service Jobs — See Openings

As of April 2026, Airlines have 2817+ airline customer service jobs openings across 2237 cities. Pay ranges from $20 to $32/hr based on role and location. All listings are verified and updated daily.

United Airlines

Rock Springs Customer Service Representative(Part-time)-United

Rock Springs, WY

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Laramie Flexible Job:Customer Service Representative | Hiring

Laramie, WY

$19 - $24

United Airlines

WY Career:Customer Service Representative in Gillette | Hiring

Gillette, WY

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Apply Now:Customer Service Representative in Casper | Hiring

Casper, WY

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Cheyenne Customer Service Representative(Part-time)-United Airlines

Cheyenne, WY

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Flexible Customer Service Representative in Wausau,WI | Hiring

Wausau, WI

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Customer Service Representative($19-$24/hr)-New Berlin,WI | Hiring

New Berlin, WI

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Customer Service Representative Needed-Menomonee Falls Area | Hiring

Menomonee Falls, WI

$19 - $24

United Airlines

United Airlines Needs Customer Service Representative in Brookfield

Brookfield, WI

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Customer Service Representative($19-$24/hr)-Fond Du Lac,WI | Hiring

Fond du Lac, WI

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Customer Service Representative(Contract)-Wauwatosa | Hiring

Wauwatosa, WI

$19 - $24

United Airlines

Immediate Start in Sheboygan:Customer Service Representative | Hiring

Sheboygan, WI

$19 - $24

Airline Customer Service Jobs — Frequently Asked Questions

Can airline customer service jobs be done remotely?
Yes. Many airline reservations and customer service jobs are fully remote or hybrid after initial training. Delta, American, United, Southwest and JetBlue all hire remote reservations agents in approved U.S. states.
How much do airline customer service reps earn?
Airline customer service representatives earn $17–$24/hr starting, with senior agents reaching $28–$32/hr. Most roles include full benefits and flight privileges.
Is training paid?
Yes. Airlines pay for initial training, which typically runs 4–6 weeks full-time. You'll learn reservation systems, fare rules, airline policies, and customer service standards.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026