Delta Full - time Flight Attendant - Philadelphia, PA

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Delta Air Lines is one of the world's leading global airlines, known for connecting people across hundreds of destinations worldwide with outstanding service and a commitment to safety and customer satisfaction. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Delta continuously strives to provide excellent travel experiences for millions of passengers every year. As a company, Delta emphasizes creating a supportive and inclusive work environment where team members are valued and encouraged to grow their careers in the fast-paced and dynamic airline industry. Located in Philadelphia, PA, Delta is seeking a full-time Flight Attendant to join its team. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a reputable airline recognized for exceptional customer service, innovation, and dedication to safety. The position offers a competitive salary range of $40,000 to $60,000 per year and is based in a vibrant city with a strong local community. As a Delta Flight Attendant, you will play a crucial role in ensuring every passenger's safety, comfort, and enjoyment throughout their journey. The role of a Flight Attendant is multifaceted and vital to the operation of Delta flights. Beyond serving snacks and beverages, Flight Attendants act as safety experts and trusted guides onboard. You'll learn comprehensive safety procedures and demonstrate how to use essential equipment like seatbelts and oxygen masks to passengers. Your primary responsibility is to maintain a secure environment in the cabin while delivering high-quality customer service. Delta Flight Attendants serve as the airline's ambassadors, welcoming passengers warmly, assisting with seating arrangements, and addressing any questions or concerns during the flight. You will also manage in-flight service by providing snacks and drinks while ensuring that everyone is comfortable. The job requires strong problem-solving skills to handle unexpected situations such as assisting nervous flyers or responding to medical emergencies calmly and effectively. This position offers more than just a job; it offers a career with growth potential and unique benefits. You'll enjoy the adventure of travel, working schedules that include nights, weekends, and holidays, and joining a dedicated team in one of Delta's strategic base cities. Furthermore, Delta encourages personal development by providing paid training, where you will be flown to the company’s headquarters to learn the skills necessary to excel as a Flight Attendant. Benefits also include free travel for you and your family on Delta flights worldwide, competitive pay and comprehensive health insurance, and access to a retirement savings plan. This opportunity is ideal for individuals who are at least 21 years old, hold a high school diploma or GED, possess a valid passport, and are ready for a flexible schedule and physical activity required in this active role. Joining Delta as a Flight Attendant means becoming part of a globally recognized team known for making air travel safe, enjoyable, and memorable. If you are passionate about customer service, safety, and travel, this career path awaits your ambition and dedication to help make the world feel smaller and more connected.
  • be at least 21 years old
  • possess a high school diploma or GED
  • hold a valid passport
  • be flexible to work nights, weekends, and holidays
  • willingness to relocate to a base city
  • physical strength to lift baggage and push heavy carts
  • readiness to undergo paid training and adhere to company safety protocols
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