€38,092 USD

per year
Hourly Rate €18.31
Bonus €3,063

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The average pay for a Airline Station Manager is €38,092, which is €18.31 an hour in France. The average salary range for a Airline Station Manager is between €26,169 and €46,510. On average, a Bachelor's is the highest level of education for a Airline Station Manager.

This compensation analysis comes from aggregated salary survey data for France. ERI's compensation information is based on employer-reported data collected from ERI's salary surveys, customer HRIS data, data from Proxies/10Ks and Forms 990, proprietary databases, and purchased survey data. Cost-of-labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc. For more information, see ERI's methodology.

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Salary Potential for Airline Station Manager

Explore the estimated salary growth for Airline Station Manager in France for up to 5 years. The estimated salary of Airline Station Manager in 1 year will be €38,827, and in 5 years, will be €41,912.

Number of Years

2 Years

Estimated Salary

€39,576 USD

Percentage Growth

0%

Growth Trajectory

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What Does an Airline Station Manager Do?

Oversees and manages an airline station, including passenger services, baggage handling, ground operations, and safety protocols. Ensures that station staff adhere to safety and security regulations and provides ongoing training to maintain compliance. Monitors daily operations to maintain efficient and on-time performance of flights. Coordinates with various departments, such as customer service, maintenance, and flight operations, to ensure smooth airport operations. Administers station budgets, including staffing, equipment, and supplies, and works to optimize cost control. Handles passenger inquiries and concerns, providing excellent customer service and resolving issues. Collaborates with airport authorities, customs, and immigration officials to ensure smooth immigration and customs clearance procedures. Confirms that the station meets all regulatory requirements and that facilities are maintained. Develops and maintains relationships with airline partners, service providers, and stakeholders. Provides regular reports to higher management on station performance, challenges, and opportunities.

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Education, Skills, and Certifications for Airline Station Managers

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Education

Below is the average education level for an Airline Station Manager. About 100% have a Bachelor's degree, 0% have a Doctorate degree, and 0% have a Master's degree.

  • Bachelor's Degree 100%
  • Doctorate Degree 0%
  • Master's Degree 0%
  • Associate Degree 0%
  • High School Diploma 0%
  • Less Than HS 0%

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Average Salaries for Airline Station Manager

The average salary of airline station manager in France is 38 092 €. The average salary of airline station manager in California is $73,007. The average salary of airline station manager in United States is $64,978. Explore the average salaries for airline station manager in other locations below.

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Cost of Living in France

The cost of living in France is 0% equal to than the national average.

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Why Your Salary May Look Different

This information is based on a specific job title and location, but real-world compensation can vary based on factors like years of experience, company size, shift differentials, and more. Because of these variables, your actual pay may fall above or below the average ranges shown. Use ERI's salary data and compensation management platform to identify market trends and accurately adjust pay so that you can price jobs competitively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Airline Station Manager salaries and career insights

How much does a Airline Station Manager make in France?

ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Airline Station Manager is €38,092 per year or €18.31 per hour in France, which is 1% lower than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to €46,510. However, the typical pay range in France, is between €26,169 and €46,510 annually.

What is the salary potential for Airline Station Manager in 5 years?

Airline Station Manager is projected to see 10% salary growth in 5 years.

What are some factors that impact Airline Station Manager salaries?

Several factors can impact the salary, including experience, company size, job market, location, industry, and more. Understanding how these factors affect the role can provide opportunities to earn more. Use our salary calculator to find out how much you should be paid based on what someone in your area, with similar experience, earns.

How can I accurately price jobs for my organization?

There are several factors that can impact the salary, including experience, company size, job market, location, industry, education, certificates, shift differentials, and more. Understanding how these factors affect the role can help you spot pay gaps and retain top talent. ERI's Assessor Platform brings these factors together in one platform, making it easy to benchmark roles, analyze insights, and set pay with confidence.

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