airline Gate Agent & Customer Service Jobs — See Openings

As of May 2026, Airlines have 13480+ gate agent & customer service jobs openings across 2325 cities. Pay ranges from $17 to $63,000/year based on role and location. All listings are verified and updated daily.

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Washington, DC

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Wheeling, WV

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Parkersburg, WV

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Morgantown, WV

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Huntington, WV

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Charleston, WV

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Cheyenne, WY

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Casper, WY

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Marshfield, WI

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Stevens Point, WI

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Sheboygan, WI

$42,000 - $63,000

United Airlines

Customer Service Agent (Gate & Ticketing)

Manitowoc, WI

$42,000 - $63,000

Gate Agent & Customer Service Jobs — Frequently Asked Questions

How much do gate agents make?
Gate agents earn $17–$25/hr starting, with senior agents at major airlines reaching $28–$35/hr. Shift differentials apply for early morning, late night, and holiday shifts.
What does a gate agent do?
Gate agents check passengers in, issue boarding passes, handle rebooking during delays, tag and accept checked baggage at the gate, make boarding announcements, and ensure the aircraft departs on time. It's a fast-paced customer service role requiring calm under pressure.
Do you need experience to be a gate agent?
No specific aviation experience is required. Most airlines look for strong customer service background, clear communication, basic computer skills, and the ability to stay professional during delays. Paid training of 2–4 weeks covers airline systems and procedures.
Which airlines hire gate agents?
Delta, American, United, Southwest, JetBlue, Alaska, Spirit, Frontier, Hawaiian, and their regional partners all hire gate agents. Many positions are based at your local airport with no relocation required.

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Last updated: May 13, 2026