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geetha 7th October 2006 13:38

popins- where are u????
 
hi...
hav u reached dxb? wat happened... no posts frm u for so long nw?

neways, all the best with ur training. and wish u a happy stay in dxb and do keep us posted on the training.

God Bless

geetha 7th October 2006 13:45

all the best
 
Ana:

Congrats! and wish u GUD LUCK!

OzyOS:

all the best with ur medicals!

amowers:

congrats . happy to knw dat ur ticket is on its ways. all the best to u too.

elly:
thanks for keeping in touch inspite of ur busy schedules!


GOD BLESS !

AnA_stw_SER 7th October 2006 18:47

Thank You!!
 
Hello to all of You!
Thank You for everything!You helped me a lot while being so nervous about EK!This forum is great,a lot of nice people sharing same dreams,wishes and different experiences!I wish you all the best and hope to meet all of you soon in Dubai!
In case you need any help or have any question regarding Ek be free to write on [email protected]. It would be pleasure to help you.

For all of you leaving soon Have a nice flight and see you soon!
And for you who are still waiting your dream to come true..don't give up!And don't ever loose hope!I attended open day first and only time in May,passed through the finals and didn't hear anything from Ek till middle of August!I lost even last hope and then my phone rang,It was nice lady from emirates Recruitment team!


Good Luck!

Ana:O

helfsich 7th October 2006 18:50


Originally Posted by klinitco (Post 2890594)
Two blocks of 48 hours in Brisbane sounds good, just a bit curious:

- What layovers are involved for the SYD/MEL flights (non-stop and via BKK/SIN respectively)? Do any flights involve layovers in NZ (or was I wrong in interpreting shuttle as a there-and-back in a day service?).

- Are European services just 24 hours? Do shorter flights like ATH, LCA involve layovers too? How long are JFK layovers usually?

Just really curious as many other airlines AU layovers are more along the lines of 30 hours, so this sounds good.


For Sydney flights, one takes the pattern of DXB-SYD-CHC-SYD-DXB with each outstation having a layover of 24 hours. It's always packed via SYD-DXB and vice versa, but rarely packed via CHC. Plus it's on a spiffy aircraft with crew rest bunks. Sometimes if you finish service quick enough you can get 5 hours of horizontal rest on the DXB-SYD route which makes all the difference.

The DXB-BKK-SYD-AKL pattern I've never done, but my understanding is that it the SYD-AKL-SYD is a shuttle. There's definately 24 hours in BKK but I don't know if there is 24 or 48 hours rest in SYD to be honest.

For Melbourne flights, the DXB-MEL-AKL-MEL-DXB pattern works in the same way as the SYD-CHC flight - 24 hours rest at each station and you have the crew bunks.

However, the only other MEL flight is DXB-SIN-MEL-SIN-DXB where you get 24 hours in SIN but only 17 hours in Melbourne! Hopefully they'll extend the rest soon, but it's been operating that way for a while and there's been no mention of a change.

For European flights, they usually involve a 24 hour layover, but there are some nice ones, such as a 2 day Malta and a 4 day Milan. Destinations need to have a flight time of greater than 4.5 hours for there to be a layover, so we stay 24 hours in Athens but don't stay in Lanarca.

Also, JFK is a funny one and confuses many crew when they fly over. To work the JFK flights (and any other US destination that EK will start up in the future), you must apply for a US Visa. You apply for the visa with EK, and it's up to EK as to who applies or not. Even if you have a US passport you still apply for the visa, it's a special crew visa. If you're a German speaker, you MUST apply for it, as there is a JFK route via Hamburg. Most layovers are around 24-48 hours, there are over 2 flights a day there.

Before, EK invited crew to apply for the visa, but more recently they're getting whole abinitios to apply during training college.

Hope that helps :-)

goyangee 7th October 2006 19:45


Originally Posted by helfsich (Post 2895348)
For Sydney flights, one takes the pattern of DXB-SYD-CHC-SYD-DXB with each outstation having a layover of 24 hours. It's always packed via SYD-DXB and vice versa, but rarely packed via CHC. Plus it's on a spiffy aircraft with crew rest bunks. Sometimes if you finish service quick enough you can get 5 hours of horizontal rest on the DXB-SYD route which makes all the difference.

The DXB-BKK-SYD-AKL pattern I've never done, but my understanding is that it the SYD-AKL-SYD is a shuttle. There's definately 24 hours in BKK but I don't know if there is 24 or 48 hours rest in SYD to be honest.

For Melbourne flights, the DXB-MEL-AKL-MEL-DXB pattern works in the same way as the SYD-CHC flight - 24 hours rest at each station and you have the crew bunks.

However, the only other MEL flight is DXB-SIN-MEL-SIN-DXB where you get 24 hours in SIN but only 17 hours in Melbourne! Hopefully they'll extend the rest soon, but it's been operating that way for a while and there's been no mention of a change.

For European flights, they usually involve a 24 hour layover, but there are some nice ones, such as a 2 day Malta and a 4 day Milan. Destinations need to have a flight time of greater than 4.5 hours for there to be a layover, so we stay 24 hours in Athens but don't stay in Lanarca.

Also, JFK is a funny one and confuses many crew when they fly over. To work the JFK flights (and any other US destination that EK will start up in the future), you must apply for a US Visa. You apply for the visa with EK, and it's up to EK as to who applies or not. Even if you have a US passport you still apply for the visa, it's a special crew visa. If you're a German speaker, you MUST apply for it, as there is a JFK route via Hamburg. Most layovers are around 24-48 hours, there are over 2 flights a day there.

Before, EK invited crew to apply for the visa, but more recently they're getting whole abinitios to apply during training college.

Hope that helps :-)

just Corection on JFK
u don't need visa if u holding US or Canada passport...other country yes u need visa
and JFK layover...
i belive the longest is 30hours

sandramm 7th October 2006 20:02

emirates open day/interviews
 
Hi guys!!!

I m a bit new on this forum, and honestly before posting this I looked around on the forum for any thread about the title of my post but I could not find it... :\ so here I am:

I ll be attending an EK open day in Paris the 28 october and I was wondering about how the open day goes. If we do any tests, presentation, groups test, etc....

If the answer is already on this forum, could someone send me the link?? :O

And if you have any tips for me to be ready for the big day, I would really appreciate, here s my email address: [email protected]

A big MERCI to you all :}

Sandra

klinitco 8th October 2006 06:43


Originally Posted by helfsich (Post 2895348)
For Sydney flights, one takes the pattern of DXB-SYD-CHC-SYD-DXB with each outstation having a layover of 24 hours. It's always packed via SYD-DXB and vice versa, but rarely packed via CHC. Plus it's on a spiffy aircraft with crew rest bunks. Sometimes if you finish service quick enough you can get 5 hours of horizontal rest on the DXB-SYD route which makes all the difference.

The DXB-BKK-SYD-AKL pattern I've never done, but my understanding is that it the SYD-AKL-SYD is a shuttle. There's definately 24 hours in BKK but I don't know if there is 24 or 48 hours rest in SYD to be honest.

For Melbourne flights, the DXB-MEL-AKL-MEL-DXB pattern works in the same way as the SYD-CHC flight - 24 hours rest at each station and you have the crew bunks.

However, the only other MEL flight is DXB-SIN-MEL-SIN-DXB where you get 24 hours in SIN but only 17 hours in Melbourne! Hopefully they'll extend the rest soon, but it's been operating that way for a while and there's been no mention of a change.

For European flights, they usually involve a 24 hour layover, but there are some nice ones, such as a 2 day Malta and a 4 day Milan. Destinations need to have a flight time of greater than 4.5 hours for there to be a layover, so we stay 24 hours in Athens but don't stay in Lanarca.

Also, JFK is a funny one and confuses many crew when they fly over. To work the JFK flights (and any other US destination that EK will start up in the future), you must apply for a US Visa. You apply for the visa with EK, and it's up to EK as to who applies or not. Even if you have a US passport you still apply for the visa, it's a special crew visa. If you're a German speaker, you MUST apply for it, as there is a JFK route via Hamburg. Most layovers are around 24-48 hours, there are over 2 flights a day there.

Before, EK invited crew to apply for the visa, but more recently they're getting whole abinitios to apply during training college.

Hope that helps :-)

Thanks heaps for the information! Are you German btw?

ChocolatBabe 8th October 2006 08:11

Rookie at Step 0
 
Hi everyone! Ive finally completed step zero, and that is to complete and submit the application form online. :} the open day is in 2 weeks time. even if i dont hear a reply from them, i should just 'invite' myself to the open house right? im soooo nervous! anyone else going for the open house in KL on the 21st?

sandramm>
Yeah i think someone did post something aboutthat, but its in a thread thats already closed. lemme see if i can help u get the link. its in the last page of the CC thread. (am I right guys?) the information u can get there is amazing!!! Good luck! by the way, im just as new as u. :O

Peace to u all.

Casablanca85 8th October 2006 12:00

Emirates Openday Paris
 
Hi all together! I just registered myself to be considered for the Emirates Openday in Paris! How long does it take until they get in touch with you provided you are succesful with your application and what is this day about?? Who can help me? I would be very glad about it!
...and good luck to everybody who is applying to join Emirates! :-)

ChocolatBabe 8th October 2006 12:28

SASS Atlantic
 
Guys, I was just wondering after reading the many, many posts here about open days: are those open days conducted by 3rd parties similar to the ones conducted by EK? For instance, Ive read advices about how dressing in business suits and reaching the location wayyyy earlier is a must. but in a separate forum ive read, the open days held in malaysia/ singapore are a little bit more casual where there were some who turned up hours later (like a walk-in) and in slightly casual attire... and still got through! i wont take the chance of course, but I was just wondering if the selection/elimination process (or criteria) differs between SASS and EK. Anyone?
Counting down.. looking up! :)

OzyOS 8th October 2006 12:54

Hey chocolatBabe, you can definately turn up at the open day, i did (in Melbourne) and now awaiting confirmation on my start date! (looking like the 20th of this month) Although not essential, but if you can remember to take with you the reference number they give you when you submit your online application to the interviews as they do ask for it (and probably looks better on your behalf that you have taken the time to finn-in the online application)

Best of luck with it all and if you need any help/advise everyone on this thread is extreemly welcoming :D

Best of luck!

Cheers :p

Letsfly 8th October 2006 12:59

For Syd-Bkk trip you get 24 hours in syd then you do the AKL shuttle and then get 48 hours in syd.

geetha 8th October 2006 13:46

sandramm,ChocolatBabe & Casablanca85:

the other thread which has loads of info on emirates and its recruitment process is :" ANYTHING having to do with emirates applications"
u need to keep searching the pages to find it... so, here is the direct link:

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=146913

i hope it helps u all... and all the best for ur interviews!

GOD BLESS!
:ok:

OzyOS 8th October 2006 14:41

Hey ChocolatBabe, I strongly advise against doing anything casually when it comes to these interviews if you really want this position. Always give 110% and this will shine through on the day. Im not too sure what the interviews were like in Singapore etc, but in Mel they were extreemly professional. Have a good read of the anything to do with emirates thread (as shown by geetha) and best of luck!

Cheers:p

sandramm 8th October 2006 16:54

thanks guys !!!
 
To
ChocolateBabe, Geetha and Steel06.....a BIG THANK YOU for your replies and the links u sent me ... so useful.

:) Sandra:D

Final question: I know when u do ur dental check u need to have ur feelings done, but what happens if ur missing one molar (in the back of my mouth, u can hardly see it) which is my case ???

See ya

Wwilko 8th October 2006 18:32

driving licence
 
hey
i've important question:

how do i know whether i;ve uae convertable driving licence???
i've a polish driving licence, but i don't know whethr i can drive with it in dubai...
any clue?would be thankful!!!

FAinbaires 8th October 2006 19:57

Casablanca, if it is an open day, even if you got an invite to the interview or no, u should go!

Sandram, about the molar, if they dont see it, that's ok, but i think ur dentist has to fill in a form that all of your teeth dont need any work done. So maybe if u get to that final stage ull find out what to do about it, but dont worry about it yet!

To everybody, it's business attire, DO NOT ARRIVE LATE, always have a smile on ur face. Wear make up but dont look like a clown, nails polished.
I went to an open day in buenos aires and at the end u had to hand out your resume to the recruiters, u had like a minute with them... and trust me, u feel like u r being x-rayed, so they will be looking at ur nails! :ok: Maybe im too paranoid, but in that minute that's what they have to do! And from 250 people, only 50 made it to the next round and let me tell you, only the "well-groomed" passed the 1st screening.

They will show you a video of emirates and then u can ask questions, this would be nice to get yourself noticed. Try to ask sth smart though.
The rest is up to you and up to them!

Good luck!!

Dee

FAinbaires 8th October 2006 20:00

Wilko,

about the driving license u should it check it calling the consulate or trying to do some research onthe internet.

I know for a fact that I should get the international driving license if i wanna drive abroad.

Gl!

Dee

FIEVAL 8th October 2006 20:17

SANDRAMM - I there I have just completed all my medicals and submitted all completed documents for final approval, I am now awaiting their reply.
In regards to your question re:Teeth, as part of your final medicals a dental check is to be undertaken. Emirates will forward you a sheet which needs to be taken to your dentist and filled out, confirming weather you have fillings, crowns any dental work, its just standard procedure and it isnt going to make a difference weather you have a tooth or two missing in the back of your mouth....so I would worry about you will be fine:O

whitewaves 9th October 2006 07:27

hello everyone.. i'am based here in the philippines and I'm scheduled for EK assesment this coming Oct 21. I received an e-mail from the agency who's handling the applicants for jobs abroad with Word Docoment attachment telling all the details such as the things I need to bring and what to expect in the coming assesment. It is said in the Word Doc that I could wear a skintone stocking or none. I just want to ask if I wear stockings do they check the legs during the screenings that they will still ask me to remove it? thanks a lot.. :)


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