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Role Essentials

  • Role in Dallas: Reserve Flight Attendant
  • Hiring Organization: Delta Air Lines
  • Required Experience: Entry-Level.
  • Location: Dallas, TX
  • This Dallas-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Delta Air Lines team in Dallas, TX is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Dallas, a key hub for the Aviation industry.

Pay & Perks

  • Compensation: $32-$38/Hour (approx. $72.8k/Year)
  • Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is included.
  • Stable workload with modern tooling and processes.

What You'll Do

  • Core objectives involve your professional skills in Aviation.


Embrace the Unexpected in Aviation

About Delta Air Lines

In the fast-paced world of the airline industry, agility and readiness are everything. Delta Air Lines operates thousands of flights daily, and ensuring those flights are fully and safely staffed requires a dedicated team of professionals ready to fly at a moment's notice. The Reserve Flight Attendant is the ultimate linchpin of our operation. If you thrive on spontaneity and are looking for flight attendant jobs that offer a true sense of adventure, this is one of the most exciting aviation jobs you can pursue.

Job Summary

As a Reserve Flight Attendant, your schedule is beautifully unpredictable. Instead of a fixed monthly flying schedule, you will be assigned "on-call" periods. When operational needs arise—due to weather delays, crew illnesses, or sudden aircraft swaps—you will be dispatched to cover flights. One day you may be working a quick domestic turn, and the next you might be called to work a multi-day trip to Europe or Asia. You are the hero that ensures our passengers make it to their destinations.

Dynamic Responsibilities

  • Rapid Deployment: Maintain a state of "mission readiness." During your on-call blocks, you must be packed, in uniform, and capable of reporting to the airport within a strict two-to-three-hour window when contacted by Crew Scheduling.
  • Adaptable Safety Execution: Seamlessly integrate into newly formed crew configurations. You must be deeply knowledgeable of safety protocols across multiple aircraft types (e.g., Airbus A320, A350, Boeing 737, 767) to ensure total compliance upon boarding.
  • Consistent Service Standards: Despite the short notice, you must deliver Delta's pristine standard of hospitality, executing complex meal services and providing warm, empathetic care to passengers.
  • Resilience & Flexibility: Handle sudden itinerary changes, extended layovers, and irregular operations with a positive attitude, embodying the professionalism that defines our cabin crew careers.

Your Delta Benefits

We ensure our reserve crews are well-compensated for their flexibility:

  • Guaranteed Base Pay: Receive a minimum monthly pay guarantee, ensuring financial stability regardless of how many hours you are actually called to fly.
  • Premium Trip Opportunities: Reserve status often grants the opportunity to pick up high-value trips and layovers in exotic destinations.
  • Standby Travel Network: Fly anywhere in the world on your days off with our comprehensive employee travel program.
  • Comprehensive Healthcare & 401(k): Full access to our industry-leading medical coverage and retirement matching plans.

Requirements

  • Must be 21+ years old and hold a High School diploma or GED.
  • Absolute flexibility to work nights, weekends, holidays, and extended multi-day trips on short notice.
  • Must reside within or be willing to immediately relocate within a specific driving radius (typically 2 hours) of your assigned base airport.
  • Ability to pass a 6-week intensive initial flight attendant training program.
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