Sunday, April 19, 2009

CABIN CREW NEEDED NO EXPERIENCE

Did you know?

- No prior airline experience is necessary to apply

- No special training needed to apply
TRAINING PROVIDED Imagine flying to Europe, Asia or the Americas? Now you can travel the world and get paid as a FLIGHT ATTENDANT!


Job Listing : All Jobs > CABIN CREW NEEDED
- Airlines welcome all applicants and do not discriminate on the basis of gender, race or ethnicity.

- Apply for a cabin crew position from just 18 years of age there is no specific upper limit however the mandatory retirement age is 65.

- Each individual airline has independent training, criteria and procedures




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Location: North Island, New Zealand
Industry: Aviation & Travel - Airline Staff
Work Type: Full Time

Australia Cabin Crew jobs

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life of commercial airline pilots

There are all kinds of commercial pilots from flight instructors, crop dusters, helicopter medevac, and sightseeing tour pilots, to corporate pilots, firefighting pilots and those who fly for the regional or major airlines. Anyone who is licensed to fly for a living is a "commercial pilot". Every type of flying has a different schedule and lifestyle. Now, if you're referring to Airline Pilots, then it is a mixed bag. It is definitely stressful. Airline pilots are the most scrutinized, tested and retested professionals in the world, bar none. They follow tight schedules (no leniency if you're late) and always need to perform at their best. There's no going only half-way as a pilot just to get through the day and the responsibility is huge. It isn't a job for the lazy. At best, it is a pleasant way to earn a living, but having been a senior regional airline captain for a large company I can say that it is not exactly fun. Enjoyable sometimes, perhaps, but not fun in the way you probably imagine it. An airline pilot in the USA who flies domestic routes flies an average of 4 days per week, puts in anywhere from 8 to 14 hours per day, and spends 150 to 200 nights per year away from home. Expect to work odd hours, holidays, and weekends, especially the first half of your career. On most "layovers" you don't often have an opportunity to do much of anything other than go to the hotel, have a meal and maybe hang out at the pool for a couple of hours. It's not a bad life at all, but it's not exactly the glamorous, easy-going lifestyle most non-pilots think it is.It also takes a lot of money, education, dedication, effort and experience to become an airline pilot and most people spend a lot of years flying in more or less low paying jobs before they get a shot at the "big time". Only about half of all commercially rated pilots ever make it to the major airlines or a six-figure salary. It's a highly competetive field to get into.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

how to become Korean Air flight attendants

it depends on your education. Korean Air prefer students who have hospitality or service background. regardless of everything else to be korean flight attendant needs to be physically attractive... I think the requirements is to be like 170cm tall and most importantly a beautiful face...
I hope the American airline system should adopt the same qualification system... im tired of the old saggy grandmas or sometimes even males!!!

These are the estimated salaries, in Korean won
*1000 won = 1 usd

trainee = under 10 million won
rookie = 34.5 - 50 million won
after 3 years your salary can go up to 80 million won

Hope this helps. Cheers mate!

chinese Airlines flight attendant

Almost all airlines require their flight attendants to speak the language of the country from which they're departing or arriving in. China Airlines is no different, their flight attendants speak English well. I've flown China Airlines a couple of times and they do offer excellent service and pretty good food. One reason they're not one of my favorite airlines is that they don't offer personal in-flight entertainment on their 747 long haul planes, they still have the monitors hanging from the ceilings and no choice of entertainment in economy class. They also have one of the worst safety records in the airline industry, although to be fair they haven't had a fatal incident in almost seven years. They do have great prices, but if you don't mind spending more money, airlines such as Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines

Flight Attendant Eva Air height requirement

Asia doesnt have anti-discrimination laws so they look for F/As that look like models. 5'3" is the minimum and theres also a maximum thats around 5'10". If eva doesnt work out for you there are plenty of other airlines in Asia like China Air that you could apply to!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

singapore airlines flight attendant job Requirements

the job Requirements to become a singapore airlines stewardess

the age limit minimum age to be a cabin crew? at least 18 years old. Aged below 25 will be better(retirement age for SIA stewardess is 35)
The minimum height requirement is 1.58m for females and 1.65m for males

educational level University graduate

6. Fluent in spoken English,The ability to speak a foreign language is beneficial but not mandatory unless a certain language is specified in the requirements.
7. Good vision.
8. “Slim and attractive with a good complexion and warm personality” No visible blemishes scars or tattoos which the sarong kebaya cannot cover.

Regarding swimming, at least must know basic.

Training:
Product Knowledge including Food & Beverage
Service Procedures
Passenger Handling
Deportment & Grooming
Language & Communication Skills
Safety Equipment Procedures
First Aid

To find out how you can apply, please visit www.singaporeair.com/cabincrewcareers for information on our latest recruitment exercises. If you are interested in other positions in SIA, please visit singaporeair.com/careers for details.

emirates airlines cabin crew Requirements

if you want to apply for Air hostess of emirates airlines,you must meet those requirements
to qualify for emirates cabin crew job
Minimum age 21 years at the time of application
Minimum arm reach of 212 cms (on tip toes), which will enable you to reach emergency equipment on all aircraft types
Educated to at least high school standard
Medically fit to meet aircrew requirements
Fluent in written and spoken English (fluency in another language is an asset)
Previous experience in the service/hospitality industry is an advantage

Finally, you will be the sort of person who has the natural ability to provide excellent service within a team environment.
Cabin crew have to pass a basic training course before they take to the skies. This gives them grounding in security, first aid and other areas. Courses last around two months
If you are successful, you will be located in Dubai
If you meet the above requirements and wish to apply, please click here for our on-line application form.

http://www.emiratesgroupcareers.com/

emirates airlines Flight attendants salary

United Arab Emirates airlines offer a superb package of benefits including high salary and compensation
A three year renewable contract
A tax-free starting salary of AED 3, 915 (approx. US$ 1,070) plus flying pay of approximately US$ 1,300 per month
High quality furnished shared accommodation (own bedroom)
Comprehensive medical coverage
Free duty transport
End-of-service benefits
A bonus is also payable on completion of the first three year contract
Emirates will provide you annually with a confirmed ticket to your home country
Generous travel concessions on Emirates and other airlines

The obvious advantage of working as a member of emirates airlines cabin crew is the opportunity for travel both on and off the job. Flight attendants get to travel the world with accommodation provided abroad.

Cabin crew get a lot of free time: the maximum any flight attendant can work each month is 70 hours of flight.

Our Cabin Crew recruitment team conducts interviews in many countries and hold frequent events in Dubai and the UK.
Open Days are information sessions where candidates have the opportunity to meet our recruitment team.

Sessions begin at 09:00 am sharp and usually last for most of the day, depending on the number of candidates.

Applicants should present an updated c.v together with full length and passport size photographs of themselves in business attire.