US flight attendants are fed up like their Air Canada peers. Here's why they are unlikely to strike
https://apnews.com/article/flight-attendants-strike-ground-pay-boarding-188021c4cd85fe57edbadcb812502884
By RIO YAMAT
Updated 5:56 PM CDT, August 21, 2025
At the end of work trips, Nathan Miller goes home to a makeshift bedroom in his parents house in Virginia. The 29-year-old flight attendant is part of a PSA Airlines crew based in Philadelphia, but he cant afford to live there.
Miller says he makes about $24,000 a year staffing multiple flights a day as a full-time attendant for the American Airlines subsidiary. To get to work, he commutes by plane between Virginia Beach and Philadelphia International Airport, a distance of about 215 miles.
Ive considered finding a whole new job. Its not something that I want to do, Miller, who joined PSA two years ago, said. But its not sustainable.
His situation isnt unique. Frustrations among flight attendants at both regional and legacy airlines have been building for years over paychecks that many of them say dont match the weight of what their jobs demand. Compounding the discontent over hourly wages is a long-standing airline practice of not paying attendants for the work they perform on the ground, like getting passengers on and off planes.

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