Delta Air Lines(Fort Lauderdale)Hiring:Reserve Flight Attendant

Position in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Fast Facts

  • This role centers on your professional skills within the Aviation space in Fort Lauderdale.
  • Career Level: Junior / Trainee.
  • Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included.
  • Position: Reserve Flight Attendant (Based in Fort Lauderdale)
  • Impactful work with supportive local leadership.
  • Pay: $32-$38/Hour (approx. $72.8k/Year)
  • Employer: Delta Air Lines (Hiring in Fort Lauderdale)
  • Based in: Fort Lauderdale, FL (our main Fort Lauderdale branch)
  • This Fort Lauderdale-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Delta Air Lines team in Fort Lauderdale, FL is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Fort Lauderdale, a key hub for the Aviation industry.


Embrace the Unexpected in Aviation

The Backbone of Delta Operations

In the fast-paced world of airlines jobs, agility is key. The Reserve Flight Attendant is the ultimate linchpin of our operation. If you thrive on spontaneity and are looking for an adventure that traditional airport jobs simply cannot offer, this is your calling. You will be on-call to cover flights globally at a moment's notice.

Dynamic Responsibilities

  • Rapid Deployment: Maintain a state of "mission readiness." Be packed and capable of reporting to the airport within a strict window when contacted.
  • Adaptable Safety Execution: Seamlessly integrate into newly formed crew configurations across multiple aircraft types.
  • Consistent Service Standards: Deliver Delta's pristine standard of hospitality and warm, empathetic care to passengers on short notice.
  • Resilience: Handle sudden itinerary changes and irregular operations with a positive attitude.

Your Delta Benefits

Receive a minimum monthly pay guarantee ensuring financial stability, access to premium trip opportunities, and full medical, dental, and 401(k) coverage.

Requirements

  • Must be 21+ years old with a High School diploma or GED.
  • Absolute flexibility to work nights, weekends, holidays, and extended trips on short notice.
  • Ability to pass a 6-week intensive initial training program.
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