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Old 16th Dec 2006, 14:32
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Zoom UK

Zoom Uk have started recruiting cabin crew for their new operation out of LGW. All applications are being handled online. Apparently they are looking for Cabin Managers and Cabin Crew.

www.airlinerecruitment-zoomuk.com is the site

Should be quite a good opportunity for those wanting to join a new operation with solid foundations.
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thanks for that
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Cool

Evening All,

Thanks for the info. anyone know if they are setting up an ops dept here at gatwick.

Cheers
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is it only LGW that they will be recruiting for in the UK or is this planne dto expand to other UK bases?
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it appears to be LGW only at the moment
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does anyone know exactly what airports Zoom Uk will be flying to? i know on the recruitment website it says the East coast of America, but just wondered if anyone had any more info.

Also, do you know how they will be working their standby duties? Will standbys be interspersed within your normal monthly rosta? Or will you have a whole month of standby duties?

Thanks to anyone who has any info!!
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I stand to be corrected but I read an articale in the mail stating that they are planning to fly to NYC initially with plans to start flying to SFO.
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Based at London Gatwick, you will be flying on long-haul routes and it's envisaged that you will be undertaking between five and six trips per month. Most of these will be three-day trips to the east coast of North America. As there route network expands, roster patters will change over time to encompass new destinations and trips of up to five days.
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What experience do you need to be a senior or a cabin manager?
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Originally Posted by Airside London
Based at London Gatwick, you will be flying on long-haul routes and it's envisaged that you will be undertaking between five and six trips per month. Most of these will be three-day trips to the east coast of North America. As there route network expands, roster patters will change over time to encompass new destinations and trips of up to five days.
lol, well i read that on their website but i wanted 2 know the exact routes. thanks superboy!! think i'd get a bit bored just flying to new york 5 times a month to start with lol.
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Question

, I think MCO is one of the first destination's
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Old 19th Dec 2006, 15:39
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Airside London,

You seem to be in the know. LOL
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Originally Posted by SuperBoy
Airside London,

You seem to be in the know. LOL
Well you know me ...
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Old 19th Dec 2006, 22:00
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Apparently I do,

Check your pm.
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Old 20th Dec 2006, 12:51
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Zoom stby

Just sent my application off for Zoom at the end of the form it says that one day standbys will be rostered the day before a rostered flight and that they will being doing this until more routes start up then it will be a block standby.
They also state that due to crew fatigue they want all crew to commute the night before although not sure how they plan to enforce this.
Still not 100% on the routes they will be doing ??? Can't find anymore info even the Zoom website has no route information.
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Old 20th Dec 2006, 12:59
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i applied and dont remember seeing that at the end of the application form
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It was at the end when you confirm everything is true and accurate and you send it away. Did you get the confirmation email shortly afterwards?
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Old 20th Dec 2006, 16:33
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yep i did.still dont recall seeing that though
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Old 20th Dec 2006, 19:20
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i too have applied and didn't see this at the end of the application. i got a confirmation email, but nothing in that either about standbys...however, i suppose that has to be good news for commuting crew. but if they want to enforce that crew commute down the night before a trip they will have to provide accomodation, or at least give a crew discount i would have thought...
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I have just gone back to my completed application and gone through every page, i cant find where it mentions that about sby's ....

odd... oh well it is interesting but i'm sure if/as and when we need to know that info it will be communicated to us!!
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