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US airlines adjust flight attendant salaries amid union negotiations in 2025

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US airlines adjust flight attendant salaries amid union negotiations in 2025
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

In 2025, flight attendant salaries in the United States are under renewed scrutiny as cost of living increases and union negotiations continue to influence pay structures. Transparency around cabin crew earnings has become a prominent issue for those considering the profession.

Flight attendant compensation is complex, with wages determined by factors such as flight hours, union contracts, per diem allowances, and whether ground time is paid. Collective agreements negotiated by unions outline pay scales, bonuses, and duty allowances. At United Airlines, new attendants start at $28.88 per flight hour, increasing to $67.11 after 13 years. A proposed contract could raise starting pay to $36.92 per hour and senior pay to $96.58 per hour while introducing boarding pay for the first time.

Regional airlines are also adjusting their compensation models. Endeavor Air, a Delta Connection carrier, starts at $25.84 an hour and reaches $29.70 after two years of service. These carriers provide daily per diems for overnight stays away from home.

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Modern contracts now address additional duties such as reserve shifts and ground delays. For example, United's agreement includes a $2 hourly premium for reserve attendants and extra pay for leadership roles like purser.

Flight attendants have shared their experiences online about how these policies affect real-world earnings. One United flight attendant stated, "You get one hour of pay per flight hour, or half an hour per hour away from base, whichever adds up to more. Usually, the flight hours win out." Another commented on unpaid ground delays: "You'll get ground pay for a maximum of 30 minutes on a four-hour sit. The first two and a half hours aren't paid."

Early-career financial challenges are common among new hires who may share housing or take additional jobs until they gain seniority or secure long-haul assignments that can lead to six-figure incomes. Many highlight the job’s non-financial rewards such as travel opportunities and schedule flexibility despite modest initial pay.

A survey by the Association of Flight Attendants found high job satisfaction rates among crew members; over 80% said they would choose the career again even with its demands.

Pay varies widely across airlines in 2025. According to Bandana Resources, Delta Air Lines attendants can earn up to $107,000 annually (about $83 per hour) at the top scale; American Airlines pays up to $109,000 including boarding pay; Alaska Airlines tops out at approximately $106,800; JetBlue offers up to $105,000; United Airlines’ ceiling is about $80,500 after 12 years; Endeavor Airlines reaches around $62,000 at its highest level.

Recent union contracts have resulted in significant raises—Alaska Airlines ratified an agreement providing 18–28 percent wage increases along with back pay and new boarding compensation provisions in early 2025.

Industry-wide reforms are underway regarding unpaid ground time following scrutiny reported by The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/nov/07/flight-attendants-us-airlines-unpaid-ground-time). Airlines are increasingly recognizing that boarding and waiting periods should be compensated work hours—a trend expected to prompt competitors to adopt similar policies if one major carrier implements full duty pay.

Earnings differ based on route type (international flights often offer higher allowances), company policies on ground time compensation, cost-of-living adjustments depending on base location, seniority systems, airline profitability, and route assignments.

Most attendants reach their maximum hourly rate after about 12 years unless new contracts or cost-of-living adjustments are negotiated thereafter. Some increase their income through leadership positions or extra trips; others value benefits like predictable schedules or premium layovers over further raises.

The future of flight attendant compensation appears poised for continued change as labor agreements at major US carriers may set new industry standards soon. While entry-level wages remain relatively low compared to other professions requiring similar levels of responsibility and training (https://www.bls.gov/ooh/transportation-and-material-moving/flight-attendants.htm), airlines face growing pressure to offer competitive packages that include fair payment for all working hours—both in-flight and on the ground.

Despite ongoing changes in salary structures and working conditions driven by union activism and regulatory attention both domestically and abroad (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/10/canada-flight-attendant-pay-delay-union), many flight attendants cite lifestyle advantages such as flexibility and travel opportunities as key reasons they remain committed to their careers.

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