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Job Title: Reserve Flight Attendant (on-call) Hiring Organization: Delta Air Lines Location: Wichita, KS Urgency: Immediate consideration in Wichita.

Salary: $35k-$55k/Year (approx. $21/Hour) Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included. Stable workload with modern tooling and processes.

What You'll Do

This role centers on Flexibility and Adaptability within the Airlines, Aviation, Customer Service, On-call, Reserve, Entry Level space in Wichita.

  • This Wichita-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in Flexibility and Adaptability.
  • Our Delta Air Lines team in Wichita, KS is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Wichita, a key hub for the Airlines, Aviation, Customer Service, On-call, Reserve, Entry Level industry.


Delta Air Lines is seeking highly flexible and adaptable individuals to join our Reserve Flight Attendant team in Seattle (SEA). As a Reserve Flight Attendant, you are the backbone of our operation, providing critical on-call support to ensure our flights run on time. Core Responsibilities: This is an on-call, entry-level position. You will be assigned a 'reserve' line and must be ready to report to the airport on short notice. When called, you will perform all standard flight attendant duties, including ensuring passenger safety, conducting pre-flight checks, and providing excellent customer service. This role is fast-paced and unpredictable. Qualifications & Requirements: Applicants must meet all standard Flight Attendant qualifications, including being at least 21 years old, legally authorized to work in the US, and possessing a valid passport. The most important qualification is the ability to be on-call and report for duty within a short timeframe. You must live within a specified distance of the SEA airport. Training & Work Schedule: This position begins with our 6-week paid training in Atlanta, GA. Your work schedule is highly variable and determined by operational needs. You must be available for all shifts, including 'day time,' 'night shift,' and 'weekend shift' assignments, often with little advance notice. Compensation & Benefits: Reserve Flight Attendants receive a guaranteed minimum pay, even if not called to fly, plus additional flight pay for hours worked. The estimated annual base starts from $35,000 to $55,000. You are eligible for the full benefits package, including medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k), profit sharing, and global travel privileges.
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