World's best airline
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From: As hot as hell, but lots more fun
It would be interesting to see which airline most people aspire to work for. Have you achieved your dream job - if so which airline do you work for? If not which airline would be the pinnacle for you? My hubby achieved his aim, the Emirates.
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C'mon! It has gotto be American Airlines! Who does not wanna work for the worlds largest airline where on intro day they tell you: "You will all retire as millionaires" 
2nd, It's gonna have to be SAS, Scandinavian Airlines... (ok, so I'm patriotic)

2nd, It's gonna have to be SAS, Scandinavian Airlines... (ok, so I'm patriotic)
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No unwell Raptor.
This forum is for questions to Professional pilots. If you want to consider it from other points of view the question needs posing in a more appropriate forum. This sort of thing often appears in Pax & SLF.
This forum is for questions to Professional pilots. If you want to consider it from other points of view the question needs posing in a more appropriate forum. This sort of thing often appears in Pax & SLF.
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From: As hot as hell, but lots more fun
Hi Unwell_Raptor, as Jetdriver said, I don't want to get to technical, just from a working point of view. Hi Middlepath, just a point, as a female ex-pat, defnitely "no hood needed when walking" I actually heard they are looking at taking female pilots,not sure of the details though.
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Whilst I know that my flight deck pals may disagree right now, the best airline for me would be Virgin.
I stress this is a personal thing - I never thought that I'd be doing a job that is always challenging and ultimately fulfilling, with non-stop travel to (usually) great places, no two days the same, and to be part of a superb team of people, both in the air and on the ground. VS have given me this opportunity, and everything else aside, it really is the people that make it.
Please don't flame me for this - I do get to see both sides of the coin when it comes to ongoing issues, and as I say, this is just for me!
Cheers,
Bob
I stress this is a personal thing - I never thought that I'd be doing a job that is always challenging and ultimately fulfilling, with non-stop travel to (usually) great places, no two days the same, and to be part of a superb team of people, both in the air and on the ground. VS have given me this opportunity, and everything else aside, it really is the people that make it.
Please don't flame me for this - I do get to see both sides of the coin when it comes to ongoing issues, and as I say, this is just for me!

Cheers,
Bob
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I guess everybody has a ladder. The cy's you don't want to work for at the bottom and the good ones at the top.
Depending on how and where you would like to live, which challenges you want to take and your family/social life, the top five will differ. The cy's stability, route structure and future plans (read career options) are a major factor too.
Depending on where you are on your personal ladder and which seniority number you have in your present cy, you will apply for another job.
In most people's top five you will probably find: Emirates, Singapore, British Airways, American and....I will leave the fifth one open.
Regards,
Twieke
Depending on how and where you would like to live, which challenges you want to take and your family/social life, the top five will differ. The cy's stability, route structure and future plans (read career options) are a major factor too.
Depending on where you are on your personal ladder and which seniority number you have in your present cy, you will apply for another job.
In most people's top five you will probably find: Emirates, Singapore, British Airways, American and....I will leave the fifth one open.
Regards,
Twieke




