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I am looking for informations about Netjets.
How it is working for Netjets? how is the atmosphere on board? I mean how is it being the only cabin crew on board? What kind of contact is usely established on board with the passengers?
How is the schedule, is it short and long haul, how many days off....
Thanks in advance
How it is working for Netjets? how is the atmosphere on board? I mean how is it being the only cabin crew on board? What kind of contact is usely established on board with the passengers?
How is the schedule, is it short and long haul, how many days off....
Thanks in advance
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It might be worth you posting in the Biz & GA forum where you should get responses from some Netjets staff. I'm not cabin crew, but I expect it would be very different from airline work.
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g'day Mirror,
I am not cabin crew for Netjets but there's about 3 "Netjets" operations in the world. There's USA, Europe and Middle East. I am not familiar with the US or ME operation but am reasonably familiar with the European operation.
You're contracted to work 18 days a month. Generally they'll try and give you 6 on 4 or 5 off to fit the month. The flight attendants work on the large cabin fleets. Namely the Falcon 900 & 2000's as well as the G4 and G5 (550's) too. The G5+ are the ultra long haul aircraft. (ie London - Tokyo sort of thing). The rest do medium-long haul with short trips too.
From what I can gather the atmosphere is what you make of it. You'll either have a great time or a lousy time. It just depends.. It isn't typical airline flying and the service is much more individual.
Have a look on their website for more of an idea as to the fleet, the cabin layout and the type of operation Netjets has.
I am not cabin crew for Netjets but there's about 3 "Netjets" operations in the world. There's USA, Europe and Middle East. I am not familiar with the US or ME operation but am reasonably familiar with the European operation.
You're contracted to work 18 days a month. Generally they'll try and give you 6 on 4 or 5 off to fit the month. The flight attendants work on the large cabin fleets. Namely the Falcon 900 & 2000's as well as the G4 and G5 (550's) too. The G5+ are the ultra long haul aircraft. (ie London - Tokyo sort of thing). The rest do medium-long haul with short trips too.
From what I can gather the atmosphere is what you make of it. You'll either have a great time or a lousy time. It just depends.. It isn't typical airline flying and the service is much more individual.
Have a look on their website for more of an idea as to the fleet, the cabin layout and the type of operation Netjets has.