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Etihad Cabin Crew – AUH (London Assessment Centre)

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Our Cabin Crew are truly global citizens who share a collective passion for caring for our guests, inspired by the traditional Arabian hospitality found in our home, Abu Dhabi. Our Cabin Crew aspire to surpass our guest’s expectations and inspire our customers through innovative hospitality whilst ensuring the onboard safety of each of our guests. We are currently looking for exceptional people to join our team of award winning Cabin Crew. If you have a desire to provide world class in-flight service whilst travelling the world, we encourage you to apply for this truly amazing position.

EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE

 

  • Minimum High School certification or any higher education
  • Fluent English verbal and written comprehension; another language is an additional benefit
  • Must be at least 21 years old on the date of joining
  • Confident in water and be able to swim with the aid of a flotation device
  • Minimum height is 165 cm
  • No tattoos or body piercing (exception for one earring in the lower lobe of each ear for females only) that would be visible whilst wearing the Etihad uniform (bandages and cosmetic coverings are not permitted)
  • No criminal record
  • Excellent personal presentation, style and image
  • Willing to serve alcohol, including during the holy month of Ramadan
  • Willing to comply with UAE and GCAA visa, medical and health screening requirements

 

SKILLS

  • Communication Skills – Excellent 
  • Customer Orientation – Excellent
  • English Language skills – Excellent

 

About Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, was formed in 2003 to bring “Abu Dhabi to the World”. Over the years, we have grown into Etihad Aviation Group, a diversified global aviation and travel company, which is one of the world’s most acclaimed industry brands.

Our airline flies to over 84 destinations with a fleet of over 100 Airbus and Boeing aircraft, serving 18.6 million passengers a year and carrying 682,000 tonnes of cargo in 2018.

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