Part-Time Flight Attendant in Irving - $34 to $40 per HOUR

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Delta Air Lines is a globally recognized airline frequently cited as one of the largest and most prestigious carriers in the aviation industry. Known for its extensive network connecting continents and cultures, Delta maintains a reputation for exceptional service and operational excellence. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with key hubs throughout the United States including one in Irving, Texas, Delta Air Lines continuously strives to enhance the travel experience for millions of passengers worldwide. The company's focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction makes it a top choice for both travelers and aviation professionals alike. Delta Air Lines is currently seeking part-time Flight Attendants based in Irving, Texas, offering a fantastic opportunity for local candidates interested in joining one of the leading names in aviation. This role is especially attractive because no previous flight attendant experience is required – comprehensive training is provided. Compensation ranges from $34 to $40 per hour, translating to an approximate annual earning of $38,500, making this an excellent chance to earn extra income with a stable and respected employer. The position also includes employee discounts and perks where applicable, adding to the overall value of the employment package. The Flight Attendant role at Delta in Irving involves delivering exceptional customer service within a flexible working environment. Candidates in this position will apply their professional skills daily, contributing to a team that values dedication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability. Irving serves as a vital hub for international aviation activity, making this position particularly dynamic and rewarding. As part of this role, flight attendants act as ambassadors, bridging cultures and connecting the globe through outstanding in-flight service and safety assurance. In addition to the conventional duties of ensuring passenger safety, comfort, and satisfaction, this role targets individuals who bring multilingual skills to the cabin. Known as Language of Destination (LOD) Flight Attendants, these professionals enhance the travel experience for international guests by addressing language barriers and offering culturally tailored service. The ideal candidates are fluent in additional languages such as French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, or Mandarin and are passionate about playing a crucial part in global travel. Flight Attendants at Delta not only serve meals but take on vital responsibilities including making public address announcements in multiple languages, assisting passengers with customs and immigration procedures, and delivering emergency translations if necessary. Working primarily on long-haul international routes, these attendants ensure passenger communication is clear, and safety messages are effectively conveyed across diverse linguistic backgrounds. Delta Air Lines rewards the unique skills of its LOD Flight Attendants with premium pay rates for language utilization, world-class travel benefits including unlimited standby travel and discounted tickets, plus robust health and retirement benefits. This role offers a unique blend of cultural engagement, professional growth, and a chance to contribute directly to the global connectivity that Delta champions. Joining Delta as a part-time Flight Attendant in Irving means becoming part of a world-class team dedicated to excellence, safety, and memorable traveler experiences.
  • must be 21 plus years old
  • high school diploma or equivalent
  • native or highly proficient fluency in english and a designated target language reading, writing, and speaking
  • must pass a rigorous third-party language proficiency examination
  • valid passport granting unrestricted access to global destinations
  • flexibility to work varying schedules including multi-day international trips weekends and holidays

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