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How much do Delta employees get paid?

Average Delta Air Lines hourly pay ranges from approximately $11.35 per hour for Security Screener to $40.31 per hour for Data Entry Clerk. The average Delta Air Lines salary ranges from approximately $40,103 per year for Flight Attendant to $115,474 per year for Senior Engineer.



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When Delta management changed to a biweekly pay schedule in 2019, they took away the flexibility so many of us loved and the stability in our paychecks we counted on.

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Delta Air Lines has an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5, based on over 7,280 reviews left anonymously by employees. 85% of employees would recommend working at Delta Air Lines to a friend and 80% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.

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Delta Air Lines Benefits Delta employees receive generous traditional benefits such as a 401(k) with up to 9% matching, competitive salary, paid time off (two to five weeks of vacation, holidays, and seven days of personal time), health insurance, and more.

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The average Delta Air Lines salary ranges from approximately $41,509 per year for Sales Support Representative to $192,602 per year for Pilot. Average Delta Air Lines hourly pay ranges from approximately $12.66 per hour for Elite Agent to $70.00 per hour for IT Analyst.

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For aspiring flight attendants, Delta Air Lines, ranked by its employees as one of the best places to work, is also one of the most difficult places to get a job. It's harder to get invited to Delta flight attendant training than it is to get into Harvard University.

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Flight Attendants must be willing to fly both international and domestic routes and be flexible since flights operate day and night, year-round. Be able to successfully complete Delta's 6-week flight attendant training program on-site in Atlanta, GA.

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Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, and Singapore Airlines are commercial airlines that pay the highest pilot salaries.

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Most attendants are usually limited to working 12 hours shifts but some are allowed to work 14 hour shifts. Those working on international flights are usually permitted to work longer shifts. Attendants usually spend 65-90 hours in the air and 50 hours preparing planes for passengers monthly.

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Delta Air Lines Pension Fund is a private pension fund managed and sponsored by Delta Air Lines. The pension fund consists of defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans, healthcare plans, and disability and survivorship plans for eligible employees and retirees and their eligible family members.

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The Flight Attendant salary at Delta is slightly higher than most of the other large airlines in the US. What is this? Within Delta Air Lines, the annual salary for Flight Attendants varies vastly – from around $33,000 for new Flight Attendants, to over $110,000 for the most experienced Flight Attendants!

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Yes! Delta employees, their significant other (do not need to be married), your children and your parents all enjoy free flights. Children do not pay as long as they are full time students up until age of 23. After that it is still greatly discounted.

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Forbes has ranked Delta Air Lines No. 6 on its list of the World's Best Employers for 2022, up 14 spots from the previous year. Delta is not just the highest-ranked airline on the list, it is also the leading company outside of the tech sector.

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