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Air New Zealand
New Route !!!!!!!!!
Lhr - Hong kong daily october 29th 1st flight
looking for approx 130 cabin crew for start in june.
recruiting as we speak, application form available on www.airnz.co.uk.
Contact us section i think.
Good luck
Lhr - Hong kong daily october 29th 1st flight
looking for approx 130 cabin crew for start in june.
recruiting as we speak, application form available on www.airnz.co.uk.
Contact us section i think.
Good luck
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hey~
i am wondering... it says that the minimum height requirement is 1m60... do you think that's pretty strict? because i'm 1m57... do i have any chances?
please help!
i am wondering... it says that the minimum height requirement is 1m60... do you think that's pretty strict? because i'm 1m57... do i have any chances?
please help!
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Air New Zealand UK Concessions
Hello all
I have an interview with Air New Zealand next week and i have read all the useful information in the forum but i would like to know something more about how the concessions are after a year with the company. Have you got ID 90s with most of the big carriers? Which ones? How is the staff travel department? How do you book your staff tickets? For example, How much are you expected to pay for a return flight to some european destination? My question is due to the fact I would like to commute from Spain if getting the job...
Thank you very much to all,
Danzet
I have an interview with Air New Zealand next week and i have read all the useful information in the forum but i would like to know something more about how the concessions are after a year with the company. Have you got ID 90s with most of the big carriers? Which ones? How is the staff travel department? How do you book your staff tickets? For example, How much are you expected to pay for a return flight to some european destination? My question is due to the fact I would like to commute from Spain if getting the job...
Thank you very much to all,
Danzet
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Air New Zealand concessions
hello guys
I have an interview with Air New Zealand next week and although there are some useful information in this forum i would like to know something more about staff travel concessions. do you have to wait a year? how are they after a year? do you have ID90s? have you got concessions with all the major carriers?which ones? for example, how much would be a return flight to Spain? how do you book the tickets? is the staff travel department any good? all these questions are since i would like to commute from abroad if i get the job and i would like to know how easily this can be done.
Thank you very much to all of you and sorry for so many questions,
Danzet
I have an interview with Air New Zealand next week and although there are some useful information in this forum i would like to know something more about staff travel concessions. do you have to wait a year? how are they after a year? do you have ID90s? have you got concessions with all the major carriers?which ones? for example, how much would be a return flight to Spain? how do you book the tickets? is the staff travel department any good? all these questions are since i would like to commute from abroad if i get the job and i would like to know how easily this can be done.
Thank you very much to all of you and sorry for so many questions,
Danzet
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questions questions
If there are any answers for these questions, thankyou.
What is the average wage every month? I know it can change but everyone can judge an average.
what are the consessions?
How is the training done? Are the exams multiple choice or written?
Where is the training held?
How many crew are on the 747 (crew compliment)?
Is there a temporary contract?
CHEERS ALL
What is the average wage every month? I know it can change but everyone can judge an average.
what are the consessions?
How is the training done? Are the exams multiple choice or written?
Where is the training held?
How many crew are on the 747 (crew compliment)?
Is there a temporary contract?
CHEERS ALL
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help please
hey~
i am wondering... it says that the minimum height requirement is 1m60... do you think that's pretty strict? because i'm 1m57... do i have any chances?
please help!
i'm asking you this because i don't leave in uk ... i leave in portugal. and for me to go there i need to catch a plaine and stay in a hotel which turns out very expensive
thank you very much
xana
Lhr - Hong kong daily october 29th 1st flight
looking for approx 130 cabin crew for start in june.
recruiting as we speak, application form available on www.airnz.co.uk.
Contact us section i think.
Good luck[/quote]
i am wondering... it says that the minimum height requirement is 1m60... do you think that's pretty strict? because i'm 1m57... do i have any chances?
please help!
i'm asking you this because i don't leave in uk ... i leave in portugal. and for me to go there i need to catch a plaine and stay in a hotel which turns out very expensive
thank you very much
xana
Lhr - Hong kong daily october 29th 1st flight
looking for approx 130 cabin crew for start in june.
recruiting as we speak, application form available on www.airnz.co.uk.
Contact us section i think.
Good luck[/quote]
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Air NZ or Qantas UK BASED ????????
Hi guys ...
Hope someone can help me out ? I have applied for ANZ & QANTAS uk but i not know which one is the best to work for as i want to commute from france ...
can anyone please give me some advise x
Hope someone can help me out ? I have applied for ANZ & QANTAS uk but i not know which one is the best to work for as i want to commute from france ...
can anyone please give me some advise x
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If they say their height requirment is 1m60, why do you think they would break their own rule by taking on people too short? Of course it is strict!!! Crew are there to act in emergencies and need to be tall enough to reach the equipment!
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Originally Posted by TomOfScandinavia
What on earth are "tertiary qualifications"?? Couldn't find the word in my Swedish/English dictionary nor the Net.
Help, plz!
Tom
Help, plz!
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Originally Posted by Tea or coffee sir
Tertiary "relating to or denoting education at a level beyond that provided by schools"
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948 i think your last post was a bit strong and if not aggressive. A reply such as the height restriction is 160cm. They will not accept anyone less.'
FLYBLUE where are you when a reply like 948's was posted??????????
FLYBLUE where are you when a reply like 948's was posted??????????
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Fabulous Flyblue is probably flying, so instead, you get the mean and ugly one on your aisle today!!
948 is unlikely to win an award for charm and civility, but has a point. Asking a question as to whether or not a rule is enforced or is for guidance only, is not the most sensible question for an internet forum. The only possible accurate answer will be "I don't know", and the only sensible people to ask are Air NZ themselves.
948 is unlikely to win an award for charm and civility, but has a point. Asking a question as to whether or not a rule is enforced or is for guidance only, is not the most sensible question for an internet forum. The only possible accurate answer will be "I don't know", and the only sensible people to ask are Air NZ themselves.
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Originally Posted by 948
If they say their height requirment is 1m60, why do you think they would break their own rule by taking on people too short? Of course it is strict!!! Crew are there to act in emergencies and need to be tall enough to reach the equipment!
jettesen, btw, where did you hear of the rumour about easyjet opening up a base in lisbon? i've been to different threads looking for you, for you to tell me more about this but haven't found you... also, your pms are not activated... please say something!