easyJet will recruit more than 1200 new cabin crew! That was the news we published yesterday, under every news item related articles are displayed. One of the related articles headlined: easyJet to recruit more than 1,200 new cabin crew
I had to blink my eyes twice to understand that the easyJet press release was almost an exact copy of the 2016 press release. Happy for easyJet but please next year not the same press release again 😉
2017: easyJet to recruit more than 1200 new cabin crewhttp://www.luchtzak.be/airlines/easyjet/recruit-more-than-1200-new-cabin-crew/ | 2016: easyJet to recruit more than 1,200 new cabin crewhttp://www.luchtzak.be/airlines/easyjet/easyjet-recruit-1200-new-cabin-crew/ |
easyJet has today announced that it is to recruit more than 1200 new permanent and fixed term cabin crew positions as the airline continues its growth.easyJet, which flies more than 270 aircraft on over 880 routes in 31 countries, will offer its new cabin crew positions across almost all of its 28 European bases. New recruits will fly on a modern fleet of Airbus aircraft, including the newest A320NEO, and will join the airline at an exciting time, as well as have access to a number of rewards, high quality training and opportunities for career development. The news comes after easyJet’s announcement earlier this year that it was opening recruitment for more than 450 pilots and providing career opportunities for its current First Officers to be promoted into Captain positions. easyJet currently employs over 6,900 cabin crew who are at the forefront of the airline’s operations, ensuring the highest safety standards are met and providing friendly service for easyJet’s 70million passengers every year. Tina Milton, easyJet’s Head of Cabin Service, said:
| easyJet has today announced that it is to recruit more than 1,200 new permanent and fixed-term cabin crew positions as the airline continues its growth.easyJet, which flies more than 250 aircraft on over 820 routes in 31 countries, will offer its new cabin crew positions across all of its 27 European bases. Around half of these positions will be based in the UK. New recruits will fly on a modern fleet of Airbus aircraft and will join the airline at an exciting time, as well as have access to a number of rewards, high quality training and opportunities for career development. The news comes after easyJet’s announcement earlier this year that it was opening recruitment for more than 350 pilots and providing career opportunities for more than 150 of its current First Officers to be promoted into Captain positions. easyJet currently employs over 5,500 cabin crew who are at the forefront of the airline’s operations, ensuring the highest safety standards are met and providing friendly service for easyJet’s 70million passengers every year. Tina Milton, easyJet’s Head of Cabin Service, said:
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