Domestic Flight Attendant

Position in Wichita, KS

Position: Domestic Flight Attendant (Flexible/Contract, Wichita) Employer: Delta Air Lines (Hiring in Wichita) Location: Wichita, KS Experience: Open to all levels.

Pay: $33-$39/Hour (approx. $76.4k/Year) Benefits: A competitive compensation package is offered. Flexible contract/gig opportunity in Wichita.

Position Scope

Apply your your professional skills skills at our Wichita location.

  • This Wichita-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Delta Air Lines team in Wichita, KS is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Wichita, a key hub for the Aviation industry.


Keep America Moving

The Core of Delta's Network

The domestic network is the engine that drives Delta Air Lines. We are seeking energetic Domestic Flight Attendants to manage high-frequency routes and transcontinental flights. If you want fast-paced, dynamic airlines jobs where you interact with thousands of diverse passengers weekly, this is for you. This role demands agility and speed far beyond standard airport jobs.

Operational Responsibilities

  • High-Frequency Boarding: Master the art of rapid boarding and deplaning to protect Delta's industry-leading on-time performance metrics during quick gate turns.
  • Transcontinental Service: Deliver efficient, friendly beverage and snack services on varying flight lengths, from 45-minute hops to 6-hour coast-to-crossings.
  • Safety Command: Enforce strict FAA safety regulations regarding carry-on baggage, seatbelts, and exit row seating.
  • Irregular Operations: Act as a calming, informative presence during weather delays or air traffic control holds.

Benefits of the Line

Enjoy highly flexible scheduling that allows for great work-life balance, unmatched domestic and international standby travel, and comprehensive healthcare packages.

Requirements

  • Must be 21 years of age.
  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Ability to thrive in a high-stress, rapidly changing operational environment.
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