ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines said it is planning on hiring 1,500 more flight attendants.
“These 1,500 openings are in addition to another 1,500 that Delta is already filling for candidates that had made it through hiring processes before the pandemic in early 2020. In all, Delta will have 3,000 new flight attendants serving customers for our summer 2022 flying and beyond,” the company said in a news release Tuesday.
Interested candidates can apply starting today at delta.com/careers by searching for the job title “flight attendant.”
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“A career as a Delta flight attendant is one of adventure, passion and, above all else, safety,” said Julieta McCurry, Delta’s Managing Director – Customer Experience & Learning of In-Flight Service. “We’re looking for the best of the best to join the Delta family as we connect our customers to the people and places they want to see, with the hospitality and service that sets us apart.”
Applicants must have a minimum of a high school degree or GED, the ability to work in the U.S., speak English fluently and be at least 21 years of age by Jan. 1, 2022.
Before any training starts, all new hires must be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Delta is also looking for applicants who can speak a wide range of languages, including: Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Czech, Danish, Japanese and Hebrew.
“We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible as the job is in high demand and may only be posted for a few days,” Delta said.
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