Sara Nelson
8/21
Photo: Sara Nelson is the International President of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO. (photo via International President, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO)
Who she is: International President, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO
What she has done: Sara Nelson has served as the International President of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO since 2014, and she is currently serving her second four-year term. She first became a union member in 1996 when she was hired as a flight attendant for United Airlines. Today she represents nearly 50,000 of aviation's first responders at 17 airlines. She is passionate about AFA's continued mission to achieve fair compensation, job security, and improved quality of life for aviation's first responders as well as a safe, healthy, and secure aircraft cabin for passengers and crew alike.
When COVID-19 decimated the airline industry in 2020, Sara worked closely with House T&I Chairman Peter DeFazio, Speaker Pelosi, and Leader Schumer to secure the Payroll Support Program (PSP), the federal payroll grants that kept aviation workers employed and connected to healthcare during the coronavirus pandemic while banning stock buybacks and capping executive compensation. This is a historic workers-first union program that shifted economic relief to the people on the frontlines during an economic downturn.
The New York Times called her "America's most powerful flight attendant" for her role in helping to end the 35-day government shutdown in 2019. Sara highlighted aviation safety and security risks during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history and called for a General Strike. She also led the 90-day campaign to reverse national security policy to keep knives and other weapons off planes and crafted the campaign for "100,00 Eyes in the Skies," which successfully resulted in mandatory training for flight attendants to recognize and report human trafficking.
What changes would you like to see in the travel industry?
"Travel is all about connecting people, cultures, ideas, and the very expression of freedom. The travel industry has an incredible opportunity to be leaders for positive change. President Biden is restoring our relationships around the world and we will work with this administration to again lead on safety, health, security, and the basis for good, living-wage jobs. As we keep a focus on good jobs and the public safety that is promoted for all with union jobs, we can also lead the world on promoting green resources and infrastructure solutions rather than contributing to the climate crisis.
We need to learn from the recent tragedy and pass Chairman DeFazio's Aircraft Certification Reform and Accountability Act for ODA reform. In our workspace, the aircraft cabin, we are also working to update cabin evacuation standards to reflect today's cabin environment; implement the increased FAA minimum Flight Attendant rest, increase staffing, and improve cabin air quality."