AeroCareers Job Posting: Myrtle Beach Flexible Role:Domestic Flight Attendant at Southwest Airlines. This is a Full Time role in Myrtle Beach, SC. Salary: $30 - $38.

Myrtle Beach Flexible Role:Domestic Flight Attendant

Posted on April 04, 2026

Myrtle Beach, SC Full Time $30 - $38

Role Based in Myrtle Beach

Role Essentials

  • Based in: Myrtle Beach, SC (a vibrant local hub)
  • Flexible contract/gig opportunity in Myrtle Beach.
  • Flexible Role in Myrtle Beach: Domestic Flight Attendant
  • Employer: Southwest Airlines (Hiring in Myrtle Beach)
  • Benefits: A competitive compensation package is offered.
  • Compensation: $30-$38/Hour (approx. $70.7k/Year)
  • Apply your your professional skills skills at our Myrtle Beach location.
  • This Myrtle Beach-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Southwest Airlines team in Myrtle Beach, SC is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Myrtle Beach, a key hub for the Aviation industry.


The Vibe

Keep America moving. We are seeking highly energetic professionals to manage our massive, high-frequency domestic network. If you want fast-paced, dynamic airlines jobs where you interact with thousands of diverse passengers weekly, this is for you. This role demands agility and speed far beyond what you will find in standard airport jobs, connecting families and businesses coast-to-coast.

Your Mission

  • High-Frequency Boarding: Master the art of rapid boarding and deplaning to protect our industry-leading on-time performance metrics during quick gate turns.
  • Transcontinental Service: Deliver efficient, friendly beverage and snack services on varying flight lengths, from 45-minute hops to 5-hour transcontinental crossings.
  • Safety Command: Enforce strict FAA safety regulations regarding carry-on baggage, seatbelts, and exit row seating.

The Payoff

Enjoy highly flexible scheduling that allows for a phenomenal work-life balance, unmatched domestic and international standby travel, and the best profit-sharing program in aviation history.