Virgin America Flight Attendant Salary

Virgin America is a passenger airline based in California. The airline, founded by English mogul Richard Branson, flies to large cities throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. The air carrier boasts it offers a luxury, entertaining flight experience, with aircraft equipped with televisions and leather seats. Like all U.S. airlines, Virgin America employs flight attendants to ensure passenger safety.

  1. Salary Range

    • Virgin America's flight attendants receive modest compensation for performing their duties. These professionals earned annual salaries from approximately $26,000 to $31,000, according to October 2010 data from Glassdoor.com, a career and company salary informational website. This salary range includes both base salary and bonus pay, Glassdoor.com notes.

    Average Salaries

    • The average salary for a Virgin America flight attendant was $28,693 as of October 2010, according to Glassdoor.com. This salary takes into account all flight attendants at the airline, including the highest-paid and lowest-paid employees. Therefore, it may not reflect what most Virgin America flight attendants earn on a yearly basis.

    Work Rules

    • Unlike many airlines, Virgin America allows its flight attendants to work up to 14 hours per day -- the maximum the Federal Aviation Administration allows. Additionally, according to a March 2010 notice from the Transport Workers Union, the airline gives its flight attendants one of the lowest number of vacation and sick days in the aviation industry.

    Considerations

    • Unlike most airline professionals, Virgin America flight attendants are not unionized, says a March 2010 article from Patrick J. McDowell, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times. This means that they earn salaries well below industry standards, claims the Transport Workers Union, which represents flight attendants for several major airline. However, according to the L.A. Times column, Virgin America management states its flight attendants earn salaries "in line with industry standards," although U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data from May 2008 says the middle 50 percent of American flight attendants earned yearly salaries of $28,420 to $49,910, with the highest-paid earning above $65,350 per year.

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