It’s an exciting endeavor to purchase either a new or used personal aircraft. You’re ready to travel in comfort and style. Did you know you can hire a Flight Attendant for your flights?

Well, you’ve come to the right article as I am going to discuss one of the finer things in life, even if you already have many of them. Below are seven things you may not have known about your potential private jet flight attendants. Learning these key points will help you make more informed hiring decisions, too.

Your private jet is your home away from home, especially for those going overseas or on the road for a more extended period. For example, some private jet owners prefer to have a professional chef on board. Along with your qualified flight attendants, a personal chef can ensure every flight you take is a great and healthy experience.

Make sure you know what to expect when you hire professional flight attendants. Keep reading to be able to navigate the do’s and don’t’s of working with this service staff.

1. Your Customer Service Staff Should Prioritize Discretion

Perhaps the most critical question you may have as a private jet owner is that of discretion. It’s no secret that many private jet owners probably have some company secrets. Yes, your flight attendant or even your pilot can be a tell-all, spilling your most confidential information with the media or even worse.

On top of that, it’s likely they need to discuss some of this sensitive information on those flights. That means you’ll want a flight attendant staff that does a great job of keeping confidential details to themselves.

The good thing, though, is that most private jet flight attendants are well-versed in maintaining discretion. Be willing to ask your flight attendant applicants to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before hiring them. I would go one step further, make sure they all pass a thorough background check, and mandate that all smart devices are checked for cybersecurity breaches.

2. There Are Plenty of Jobs for Flight Attendants

Like all great staff, a genuinely excellent flight attendant is hard to find, and once you do locate one or two that fit your personality and operations, you will need to set up a decent salary and benefits. Remember, you get what you pay for, and staff should be appropriately treated and have a proper work environment.

Consider this fact reported by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. It indicates that over the next decade, available jobs for flight attendants are expected to grow by 10%, so if you are a people person, maybe this is your future career?

The great news about that for flight attendants is that it’s a much faster growth rate than other industries. In other words, it’s worthwhile to keep your private jet flight attendants around for as long as possible. You don’t want a high employee turnover rate within your private jet service staff, do you?

3. Don’t Be Afraid to Tip Your Service Staff on Occasion

You’re willing to pay top dollar for top-quality flight attendant service. Most flight attendants work full-time and expect a  salary for their dedication. Also, be prepared to pay extra if your service staff is going to work on a national holiday, overtime, or forgo family time due to your demanding schedule.

On top of that, be willing to tip your flight attendants when they exceed service expectations. A gratuity is just a great way to encourage their loyalty and dedication to your comfort needs. It’s okay to invite guests of your flights to tip the service staff, as well; in fact, I would get in the habit of making it mandatory.

4. The Best Private Jet Flight Attendants Are Versatile

On a private jet flight, there could be a variety of things the service staff needs to do. That’s why it’s worthwhile to pay them well – they’re doing a lot on your behalf.

For instance, on some private jets, the service staff might have to keep up with more than just serving meals. If there are sleeping areas, your flight attendants need to be versatile enough to keep up with linens and laundry, too.

5. Do Plenty of Research Before Hiring Your Potential Flight Attendants

Since you’re going to be trusting these flight attendants on many flights, do some research before hiring them. Where have they worked before?

If they haven’t had specific experience as private jet flight attendants before, that’s okay. Some great applicants can be found from commercial flight attendants or even luxury yacht service staff. Better yet, get a referral from a friend who already has gone through this experience. Be a part of the hiring process so you can feel comfortable with the other people you have onboard, this goes a long way to building trust.

6. Ensure Your Guests Respect Your Private Jet Flight Attendants, Too

Speaking of other people on board, remember that your flight attendants deserve the utmost respect. Sometimes, it can be in your best interest to inform your private jet guests to maintain this respect.

Respect is of particular importance if you plan to serve a lot of alcohol while onboard your private jet. There is no room for mistreatment or crossing the line, and besides, its a quick way to get in trouble.

7. Be Reasonable When It Comes to Your Mid-Flight Service Expectations

The last thing to remember is that your private jet flight attendants are not miracle-workers. A private jet still has some limitations, such as cooking capacities in the kitchen on board.

If your aircraft is not equipped for individual meals or communication, then maybe its time for an upgrade? Don’t expect a flight attendant to make last-minute reservations if there is no way to communicate. VREF offers several consulting services to verify an aircraft’s equipment list and operations are in line with a buyer’s desire.

Make the Wisest Decision When Investing in a New Private Aircraft

You now know what to expect when you hire and work with private jet flight attendants. There’s no need to cut corners when it comes to ensuring your flying experiences are of the highest quality. That’s why you’ll take the above guidelines seriously.

Also, it’s worthwhile to continue to keep yourself informed of trends in the aviation industry. Doing so could ensure you keep your private jet up to modern standards. That’s where our knowledge and expertise can help.

We encourage you to browse through the rest of our blog for more detailed guidance about owning your aircraft. Also, we’re here to help ensure you’re getting the best deal when you’re ready to buy. Don’t sign a purchase agreement for an airplane until you’ve got one of our reliable appraisals.

For more details, check out our available appraisal services for your potential aircraft. Whether it’s brand new or pre-owned, our appraisal team will make sure you’re getting the best aircraft for the value.