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hola. i currently work at an airport in england as a ground service operative on the ramp team. but i really want to work at malaga airport. who are the handling agents at malaga and do they employ english people or would i have to learn spanish. what would be the best way to get a job on the ramp at malaga airport.
please help me begin to plan my dream.
gracias
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gracias
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Originally Posted by jimmy_page
hola. i currently work at an airport in england as a ground service operative on the ramp team. but i really want to work at malaga airport. who are the handling agents at malaga and do they employ english people or would i have to learn spanish. what would be the best way to get a job on the ramp at malaga airport.
please help me begin to plan my dream.
gracias
please help me begin to plan my dream.
gracias
You really need to speak Spanish to get a job with any of the handling agents
All the handling guys have bilingual managers and operatives - so if you can only offer one language you are at a huge disadvantage
Malaga is a great place to live but make sure you're coming here for the right reasons - look to enhance your career
Malaga is a busy airport and will become busier
All the best
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That's completely untrue! You don't need to speak spanish to work at Málaga Airport (LEMG/AGP). I´ve been working down there for a couple of years and I meet quite a lot of non-spanish speakers.
Handling agents: Iberia and Eurohandling. There are also several airlines doing with own handling staff (i.e. Spanair/Newco, Vueling, Easyjet...).
There are also a big bunch of Airline Representative Companies:
- Servisair: Monarch, Air Scotland and many other airlines. Executive operators as well.
- Malaga Ground Services: First Choice, Excel Airways, Thomas Cook UK, Aeroflot.
- SART: Kuwait Airways, Blue Panorama and executive operators.
- Air Taxi: Saudia Airlines, Futura Int. Airways and executive operators.
- GAS: Working for executive operators only, very bad company to work for.
- AGA: Air Finland, Sterling/Maersk, Hapag Lloyd and other german/scandinavian operators.
- Falcon:
- Globeground: Lufthansa, Thomas Cook Belgium/Condor...
- Select aviation: Air Madrid, JET2, Flyglobespan...
In addition, you can find many tour-operators with non-spanish speaking staff working as airport representative, passenger service staff, etc.., whose do not have anything to do with the airlines they are associated with: First Choice, Thomas Cook, Saga, TUI, Nickermann, Freedom Flights, Sovereign, etc...
Since a couple of months ago, Easyjet cancelled the handling contract with Eurohandling and is now performing self handling (they operate more than 25 flights a day to AGP).
If you are looking for a job within AENA, you will need to speak spanish and to forget the english language, just to be exactly like the rest of employees!
If you require any further detail, just let me know.
Regards.
Handling agents: Iberia and Eurohandling. There are also several airlines doing with own handling staff (i.e. Spanair/Newco, Vueling, Easyjet...).
There are also a big bunch of Airline Representative Companies:
- Servisair: Monarch, Air Scotland and many other airlines. Executive operators as well.
- Malaga Ground Services: First Choice, Excel Airways, Thomas Cook UK, Aeroflot.
- SART: Kuwait Airways, Blue Panorama and executive operators.
- Air Taxi: Saudia Airlines, Futura Int. Airways and executive operators.
- GAS: Working for executive operators only, very bad company to work for.
- AGA: Air Finland, Sterling/Maersk, Hapag Lloyd and other german/scandinavian operators.
- Falcon:
- Globeground: Lufthansa, Thomas Cook Belgium/Condor...
- Select aviation: Air Madrid, JET2, Flyglobespan...
In addition, you can find many tour-operators with non-spanish speaking staff working as airport representative, passenger service staff, etc.., whose do not have anything to do with the airlines they are associated with: First Choice, Thomas Cook, Saga, TUI, Nickermann, Freedom Flights, Sovereign, etc...
Since a couple of months ago, Easyjet cancelled the handling contract with Eurohandling and is now performing self handling (they operate more than 25 flights a day to AGP).
If you are looking for a job within AENA, you will need to speak spanish and to forget the english language, just to be exactly like the rest of employees!
If you require any further detail, just let me know.
Regards.