The average salary for a flight attendant in Indiana is around $63,860 per year.
Avg Salary
Flight attendants earn an average yearly salary of $63,860.
Wages typically start from $36,020 and go up to $80,080.
7% below national average Updated in 2018
Flight attendant earnings by seniority
Top-level flight attendant earnings begin at:
$38.50 per hour
$80,080 per year
Senior-level flight attendant earnings begin at:
$35.37 per hour
$73,570 per year
Mid-level flight attendant earnings begin at:
$30.70 per hour
$63,860 per year
Junior-level flight attendant earnings begin at:
$22.68 per hour
$47,180 per year
Starting level flight attendant earnings begin at:
$17.32 per hour
$36,020 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Flight attendant salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
Oregon | $70,850 |
Texas | $66,120 |
Washington | $65,030 |
Indiana | $63,860 |
Pennsylvania | $62,031 |
Arizona | $60,981 |
North Carolina | $60,950 |
Florida | $58,780 |
Nevada | $58,760 |
Ohio | $58,230 |
Massachusetts | $57,560 |
Michigan | $55,400 |
California | $53,860 |
Minnesota | $50,870 |
Colorado | $48,640 |
Utah | $47,320 |
Georgia | $46,860 |
New York | $46,570 |
Virginia | $45,220 |
Illinois | $45,112 |
Puerto Rico | $18,270 |
How much does a Flight Attendant earn?
As airlines struggle to stay afloat and find efficiencies during tough economic times, flight attendant wages have felt the pressure as companies attempt to trim the fat in all aspects of their business. As with other professions, flight attendants earn lower salaries at the beginning of their career and work their way up to higher wages. A flight attendant's hourly wage starts out at approximately $21.00/hr. However, by the 14th year, the hourly wage of the flight attendant will have almost doubled (approximately $46-$50.00/hr).
A big part of a Flight Attendant’s salary is compensation for meals when overnighting at a hotel or when meals are not boarded on the aircraft. This is often referred to as a ‘per diem.’ Per diems vary depending on the length of a stay or ‘layover’ at a hotel.
Purser Pay vs. Flight Attendant Pay
According to FlightAttendantsAcademy.com, many F/A’s eventually become Pursers to boost their salary and to assume new challenges and responsibilities. Junior Flight Attendants can nearly double their salary by becoming a Purser. Some airlines require F/A’s to have a minimum of one or more years of service to become a Service Director. At Air Canada for example, in 2011 a purser on a narrow-body aircraft earned $50.14 per hour while a Purser on the B777 earned $67.92 per hour. In addition to these wages, Pursers are also paid the per diems, night premiums and other expenses that a Flight Attendant would be entitled to.
How do flight attendant salaries compare to similar careers?
Flight attendants earn 7% less than similar careers in Indiana. On average, they make less than freight and cargo inspectors but more than truck drivers.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Freight and cargo inspector salary | $75K |
Customs broker salary | $61K |
Commercial pilot salary | $66K |
Transit police officer salary | $66K |
Locomotive engineer salary | $59K |
Flight attendant salary | $64K |
Rail transportation worker salary | $57K |
Avionics technician salary | $54K |
Aircraft mechanic salary | $49K |
Truck driver salary | $47K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)