
- Some flight attendants are worried about job safety as flights are suspended or canceled in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
- The salaries of flight attendants vary depending on experience, hours worked, and base airport.
- Pay differs among major carriers as well. Some flight attendants reported their salaries on Glassdoor and PayScale.
- Here are what some flight attendants say they make on different airlines.
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Flight attendants are concerned about their jobs as demand for air travel continues to decrease during the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Flight attendants, who are in very close proximity to customers in an enclosed space, have a high chance of being exposed to the coronavirus, according to Business Insider's analysis of occupational work characteristics and measures.
And members of this occupation may be worried about making ends meet as more flights get canceled during the outbreak because a flight attendant's earnings isn't a straightforward metric.
Airlines pay flight attendants for each hour they're in the air — meaning they could be on duty for 14 hours yet get paid only for a six-hour flight, according to Taylor Garland, a representative for the Association of Flight Attendants union.
Base pay also varies depending on a flight attendant's level of experience, which part of the plane they serve, total hours worked, and the airport they fly out of.
"Flight attendants can fly high (a lot of hours in the air) or low (part-time)," Garland told Business Insider. "It's really up to contract provisions and what best suits their needs."
Working as a flight attendant comes with a particular set of challenges, from dealing with disrespectful passengers to exhausting schedules. But they've also faced more serious challenges. For example, flight attendants on Delta airlines told Business Insider new uniforms cause them to break out in hives, lose their hair, and cough uncontrollably.
In addition to these issues, pay has fallen significantly for flight attendants over the past 40 years: Median hourly wages dropped by 26% from 1980 to 2007, adjusting for inflation, according to the Population Reference Bureau. Some flight attendants work overtime to pay bills and even qualify for food stamps.
Another major factor contributing to flight-attendant pay variance is which carrier they fly on. While flight attendants in the US earn on average about $50,938, the pay can vary depending on whether they work for Alaska Airlines, Southwest, or Spirit. Pay for flight attendants on regional carriers can be about 45% less than that of workers of main airlines.
Some flight attendants have reported their salaries on job-listing sites like Glassdoor and PayScale to help prospective applicants get a better sense of their hours. These salaries are self-reported to the websites and are an average of all flight attendants who chose to write in — counts ranged from under 10 to over 100.
Here's how much flight attendants say they make on 10 major carriers, according to data on Glassdoor and PayScale.
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Delta flight attendants say they earn $29 to $31 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $31.05
Delta flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 47
Glassdoor average base pay: $29
Delta flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 127
American Airlines flight attendants say they make about $35 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $34.82
American flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 66
Glassdoor average base pay: $38,192 a year (Hourly rate not available on Glassdoor.)
American flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 153
Flight attendants for United Airlines say they make about $28 to $45 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $45
United flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 56
Glassdoor average base pay: $28
United flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 325
Southwest Airlines flight attendants say they make $32 to $36 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $35.85
Southwest flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 43
Glassdoor average base pay: $32
Southwest flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 101
JetBlue flight attendants say they make $21 to $24 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $21.34
JetBlue flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 15
Glassdoor average base pay: $24
JetBlue flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 62
Allegiant Air flight attendants say they make $22 to $25 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $24.88
Allegiant flight attendants who reported to PayScale: N/A
Glassdoor average base pay: $22
Allegiant flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 51
Flight attendants for Spirit say they make around $22 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $21.94
Spirit flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 7
Glassdoor average base pay: $22
Spirit flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 54
Flight attendants for Frontier Airlines say they make $20 to $21 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $19.89
Frontier flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 16
Glassdoor average base pay: $21
Frontier flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 63
Alaska Airlines flight attendants say they make $23 to $35 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $35.03
Alaska flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 7
Glassdoor average base pay: $23
Alaska flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 22
Hawaiian Airlines flight attendants say they make $20 to $35 an hour.
PayScale average hourly rate: $20.49
Hawaiian flight attendants who reported to PayScale: 5
Glassdoor average base pay: $35
Hawaiian flight attendants who reported to Glassdoor: 6

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