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Old 26th October 2003 | 22:24
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What are CityJet like to work for?

Has anyone any experience of working for cityjet as cabin crew?
I know they are based in Dublin and Paris. What sort of company is it like to work for? What are the cabin and flight crew like? What sort of rosters and pay are there? Just some info if you have it .
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Old 27th October 2003 | 00:36
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Talking City jet

Hi everybody,
I Need some information about city jet. Does any one know this company?
I send a register form by internet. I don't know if it's the better way than post mail .
What do you think about it?
Can someone help me?
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Old 27th October 2003 | 01:10
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what you want to know?

The fly Irish-registered BAE 146's on behalf of Air France and flight-crew are various nationalities but usually Irish or French
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Old 30th October 2003 | 01:52
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hi
had worked for a while with cityjet based paris.
I must say the money is more in paris than being based in ireland.
there is only a couple of problems with the setup in this company.
no matter what your promised at the interview take it with a pinch of salt,never happens.you can have 20 yrs flying expierence as senior or trainer,you will be promied this ,but hey its just words..all seniors there are no more than 25,all ex transdair,joke transair.and most up there own asses if your in with the boss,and you dont mind grassing up.your get on well.
The french are the worst pax possible to.they will not speak anglais with you,at all,and rude well they have always hated and envied us.The crew enjoy a good drink session i must say,thats good.you need it after the long days you do,x2 sectors in the morning,then stuck in the room til evening when you carry out another 2 to 4 sectors.
good luck
theres better airlines and conditions out there..

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Old 1st November 2003 | 21:49
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Thanks for your reply lovegerd.

As you worked with them I have a few questions for you or any other Cityjet crew. The first is- Are most of the staff Irish in their Paris base or is made up of mostly French?
What is the cost of living like in Paris where the crew live. Their website dosen't give any indication of salary and I'm sure Paris is an expensive place to live.
If based in Paris is it easily possible to transfer back to their Irish base in Dublin after a number of months if you wish to do so?
Are there many overnights in places like malaga etc?

Thanks again,
Carol S
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Old 2nd November 2003 | 18:48
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Hi Carol S,

I've been working for Cityjet as a Paris based cabin crew for 9 months now. This is my first experience as a flight attendant and i can still say i enjoy it a lot.

Most of the employees here are european : French, Belgium, Spanish, German and Irish of course.
What makes this company attractive is the nice salary ( around 2100 Euros after tax and more if you work more). However, be prepared to work a lot 4 sectors a day and a lot of early flights.
They give a 3 years contract.

Transfer from Paris to Dublin is possible. I don't know anything about malaga flights cause these are operated only by irish based crew.

It is a small company, most crew are friendly. the aircrafts are old and small. this is probalby why passengers seem to be so stupidly unfriendly when they get into the a/c.

Good luck ! it's nice to work for cityjet (for a while... not forever)
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