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abrutus 12th Aug 2005 07:01

FLight Attendant Summer Internship
 
Hey.. My name is Adrian Brutus, 19 years old and I am on my first year of medical school. And I was wondering if there is any posibility of me Getting a summer job as a flight attendant anywhere. It does not matter the airline, I would just do it for the love of flying and because it could be a awesome experience.
If a summer is to little for an airline to hire me.. is there a way I could get in for 6 months? . or is there any Flight Attendant Internship that anybody knows about???
Any help I would greattly apreciate!!!:cool: ..
I LOVE FLYING and a F/A job could be great. I know what involves and its great for me. .. ooo and it does not have to be in the US.!!. thanks
Any help, info just post it here.. or e-mail me to ..
[email protected]
THANKS!!:D

winch launch 12th Aug 2005 12:30

hi

I have done that for two consecutive summers for a french airline. It was both for a 3 months period. Really fantastic experience. You need to speek french though. If that s the case, PM me.
Also try the cabin crew forum on pprune. This one is dedicated to pilots, so you are a bit off topic.

Cheers

Winch

bmibaby.com 12th Aug 2005 16:57

A lot of charter airlines in northern Europe hire their cabin-crews on seasonal contracts whereby you do not fly all year round. For these charter airlines the busy summer season is the last week of March until the last week of October. I'm not sure if it's the same with airlines across Europe, but know this to be true of English, Dutch & German holiday airlines.

It's probably worth checking on the websites of these airlines around January time when these airlines begin to recruit or look for potential hosties for their training courses. Do take in mind that airlines typically have a four-week intensive training course & that you may be working long & unsociable shifts which do not always match with college hours and sometimes a social life goes out the window!

Otherwise, scheduled airlines with their year round operations do not tend to hire for crews for only a particular time of the year.

The only charter airline I know that is hiring now is Air Scandic. They're recruting for crews for STN, NCL & EMA and I know from speaking to their crew members and their handling agent at EMA that they're not particularly fussy about who they're hiring as long as they're 18 and can start as soon as. Apparently the course is just nine days!

abrutus 17th Aug 2005 01:13

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