Cabin Crew - Relocation to Dubai

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Company description:

Experience the world as part of your career.

Job description:

Live the cabin crew life

Join our team as Emirates cabin crew and see the world as you work. This is your opportunity to be part of the world’s largest international airline.

Look forward to a tax-free salary, free accommodation and great travel perks for you and your family. Make Dubai your home and enjoy all the benefits of this vibrant city.

If you’re ready for a career that takes you places, apply online now and start your adventure with Emirates.

Required profile:

We are looking for:

• 1+ year of hospitality or customer service experience
• Positive attitude with the natural ability to provide excellent service in a team environment, dealing with people from many cultures
• High school graduate (Grade 12)
• Fluency in written and spoken English (ability to speak another language is an advantage)
• Arm reach of 212 cm while standing on tiptoes and minimum height of 160 cm which will enable you to reach emergency equipment on all aircraft types
• No visible tattoos while you’re in Emirates cabin crew uniform (cosmetic and bandage coverings are not allowed)
• Can adapt to new people, new places and new situations
• As Emirates cabin crew, you will be based in Dubai and will need to meet the UAE’s employment visa requirements

Fly Emirates. Fly Better.

What we offer:

Starting Salary & Flying Pay

Your pay is made up of three components: a fixed basic salary, an hourly pay for operated flights and an overseas meal allowance.

Basic Salary: AED 4,980 / month

Flying pay: AED 69.6 / hour based on avg. 80-100 hours / month

Average monthly pay: AED 11,244 / month (USD 3,061)

These are approximate numbers for Grade II (Economy Class). Hotel accommodation as well as transport to and from the airport is provided by the company.

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