BA CITYFLYER London City
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: manchester
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hi marlowe...i'm not going to jump down you neck :-) thing is it is probably still better than working for some of the other regional airlines. Trust me lhr is better money and conditions but it can be a lonely place to work!!!! i look fondly back on my BACX days
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: where ever i wake up!!!!
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gps117 i am sure it can be a lonely place who would have thought that we could look back on BACX days as good times lol!!!!! you would be suprised at the new entrants these days though, they really dont understand the concept of the subsidary and think they have joined BA mainline!!!
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Basically we're a 'touring' airline meaning lot's of nightstops. They're fun, especially if you have a nice crew! Turnarounds are usually 35 minutes.
I would say, go for it!
I would say, go for it!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: London
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I would apply, they only have interview dates for next week. And I believe the training is only going to be in February.
For those that wanted to know about the max height, there no max height.
For those that wanted to know about the max height, there no max height.
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As far as i know the height limit has never changed from the Cityexpress/Connect days even though they do not operate the smaller A/C now. With Cityflyer what they say and what they mean are usually far removed from what actually happens!!!!!!
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When the DASh8 and embraers were operated they had a strict 5"10 policy the RJ is a bit more forgiving on height but i have not heard of this limit being lifted BUT there are some cabin crew over 6" working for the company.
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: London
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Thanks, I have applied and been offered an interview but can't make next week. Hope they do some more as i really do want to work at cityflyer. Do you have any tips advise about the day you could tell me. Thanks
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: london
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Average monthly intake!!!
Hi All,
I have been reading some posts regarding Cityflyer and it seems to be a small company to work for. Wld like to apply in the near future and wld like to know the average monthly salary you take home. Thanks 4 your time.
I have been reading some posts regarding Cityflyer and it seems to be a small company to work for. Wld like to apply in the near future and wld like to know the average monthly salary you take home. Thanks 4 your time.
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: London
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Cityflyer Interview
Just had my interview yesterday for ba cityflyer London base, they were really nice and friendly! I'm not so sure how well I did but they said they would let me know within 10 days. How long did u guys wait to be told the outcome and did u feel there was any indication during the interview? Really hope I get in, fingers & toes crossed! wish me luck!
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: London
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Me too, best of luck...let me know when you hear
What time was yours?
I didn't get the presentation...did you? Just a brief overview of the airline and job. I was in and out within around 45 minutes.
Fingers crossed!
What time was yours?
I didn't get the presentation...did you? Just a brief overview of the airline and job. I was in and out within around 45 minutes.
Fingers crossed!