jobs at malaga
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 |
get in web pages of spanish airlines, search, send emails, learn some spanish, and make a mobe! good luck!
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otherwise you can try at Gibraltar airport, maybe you wont need to speak spanish :E
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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 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 |
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! :ugh: If you require any further detail, just let me know. Regards. |
Irish guys in Seville and Reus.
Started with no spanish. MK |
No Spanish= no jobs in handling companies
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Forget GIB unless a GIBBO
Closed shop......
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