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Old 8th Sep 2003, 19:48   #1 (permalink)
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Question E-mail address for Qatar Airways.

Hi I recently spoke with the Director of Flight Ops for Qatar Airways to discuss joining them as a First Officer. I was asked to e-mail my CV to him. The email address I wrote down appears to be the wrong one, since on both occasions Ive had a failure notice sent to me.

Does anyone have the e-mail address at hand?

Thanks
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Old 8th Sep 2003, 19:54   #2 (permalink)
 
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Have you looked at their Internet site?

It has the following: deckcrew@qatarairways.com.qa

Is this the one that failed?
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Old 8th Sep 2003, 20:00   #3 (permalink)
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No, Ive managed to send an e-mail to this one. The e-mail address I was given seemed to suggest that is was a personal e-mail address.
I need to find out the correct one, any one got any ideas?
I suppose I could always phone them again!
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