airline Flight Attendant Jobs — Immediate Openings

As of May 2026, Airlines have 21943+ flight attendant jobs openings across 749 cities. Pay ranges from $17 to $97,750/year based on role and location. All listings are verified and updated daily.

Southwest Airlines

Entry Level Flight Attendant

Washington, DC

$31,680 - $51,040

Air China

Cabin (Purser)/Flight Attendant

Washington, DC

$61,600 - $95,200

Air China

Bilingual Flight Attendant (Mandarin)

Washington, DC

$47,040 - $72,800

Air China

Flight Attendant(Entry Level)

Washington, DC

$42,560 - $64,960

Delta Air Lines

One Flight Attendant

Washington, DC

$51,749 - $80,500

United Airlines

Career Opening Flight Attendant

Washington, DC

$55,199 - $86,250

Delta Air Lines

Reserve Flight Attendant (On-Call)

Washington, DC

$40,250 - $63,249

Delta Air Lines

Flight Leader (Purser)

Washington, DC

$63,249 - $97,749

Southwest Airlines

Entry Level Flight Attendant

Wheeling, WV

$31,680 - $51,040

Air China

Cabin (Purser)/Flight Attendant

Wheeling, WV

$61,600 - $95,200

Air China

Bilingual Flight Attendant (Mandarin)

Wheeling, WV

$47,040 - $72,800

Air China

Flight Attendant(Entry Level)

Wheeling, WV

$42,560 - $64,960

Flight Attendant Jobs — Frequently Asked Questions

How much do flight attendants make?
Flight attendants earn $25–$40/hr on average, plus per diem of $2–$3/hr for time on duty away from base. First-year pay at major carriers (Delta, American, United) starts around $27–$30/hr; senior crew at the top of the pay scale can exceed $75/hr. Total annual compensation typically runs $45K–$95K+ depending on seniority, base and trips flown.
How long is flight attendant training?
Flight attendant training is typically 3–6 weeks of paid, in-residence training at the airline's training center. You'll learn FAA safety procedures, emergency evacuations, first aid/CPR, service standards, and aircraft-specific equipment. Training is intensive, and graduation is required to receive your FAA certificate.
Do you need a degree to be a flight attendant?
No — a college degree is not required to become a flight attendant. You need a high school diploma or GED, to be at least 20–21 years old, have the right to work in the U.S., meet reach/height requirements, and pass a background check and drug test. Customer service experience is strongly preferred.
Which airlines are hiring flight attendants right now?
Delta, American Airlines, United, Southwest, JetBlue, Alaska, Spirit, Frontier, Hawaiian, and many regional carriers actively hire flight attendants. Each carrier has different bases (crew domiciles) and scheduling systems. Browse open cabin crew roles above.

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Last updated: May 03, 2026