Startup in Spain - Clickair - by Iberia
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From: North of the 49th parallel, eh!
Hey, I've got nothing to do with this....
I wonder what they mean by this statement posted on their website (http://www.clickair.com/view/default...nu=81&pagina=0...it says "The company will offer the passenger value-added services that have been unknown of until now in this type of companies and that will be added gradually,." do they know themselves? Just curious...and a thread hijack because I've never heard of them before.
I wonder what they mean by this statement posted on their website (http://www.clickair.com/view/default...nu=81&pagina=0...it says "The company will offer the passenger value-added services that have been unknown of until now in this type of companies and that will be added gradually,." do they know themselves? Just curious...and a thread hijack because I've never heard of them before.
Joined: Jun 2006
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From: in the clouds!
Does anybody know do they Clickair take on non Spanish pilots, I can speak a little bit of Spanish but cant write a word!
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The web site has the application form in English.
Whats the conditions like same as Vueling???
.The web site has the application form in English.
Whats the conditions like same as Vueling???
Joined: Mar 2006
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From: On the flight deck of course !!
Does anybody know do they Clickair take on non Spanish pilots, I can speak a little bit of Spanish but cant write a word!
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Last edited by ICING AOA; 9th October 2006 at 07:54.
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: EU
(Summer 2006, Vueling open day).
"we dont want to be an airline who hires only pilots based on intern contact like the big airlines, at Vueling, everybody has his chance to fly for us"
"To join a Spanish airline, you need to have a very good recommendation from inside the company.We don't want to see that at Vueling "
Go Vueling!
"we dont want to be an airline who hires only pilots based on intern contact like the big airlines, at Vueling, everybody has his chance to fly for us"
"To join a Spanish airline, you need to have a very good recommendation from inside the company.We don't want to see that at Vueling "
Go Vueling!
Last edited by dartagnan; 20th October 2006 at 09:56.
Joined: Mar 2006
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From: Perth
Working Conditions
5- 3- 5- 4 is not bad,
working much on Dutydais, have 3 or 4 consecutive Days off.
Thats around 18 on and 13 off per Month, thats fine.
The Salary, i hope it will increase with the Time, for all Positions within the Crew.
working much on Dutydais, have 3 or 4 consecutive Days off.
Thats around 18 on and 13 off per Month, thats fine.
The Salary, i hope it will increase with the Time, for all Positions within the Crew.
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From: On the flight deck of course !!
indeed Dartagnan !
It is just a shame the salary is so bad at Vueling
(The uniform, well, they have to change it also because it is so ugly, even more ugly than the one of British Airways
!!! )
It is just a shame the salary is so bad at Vueling
(The uniform, well, they have to change it also because it is so ugly, even more ugly than the one of British Airways
!!! )
Joined: Apr 2006
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From: next to U
To report for duty in the corridor of AENA and sometimes to seat on the steps and prepare your Vueling flight is a big SHAME ON YOU Eduardo, Klober and all the clowns around them + the non-existant (read corrupt) Spanish CAA. Club Med country, Club Med airline....
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From: EU
pentito,
you don't have to mention names here.If you are not happy with some airlines procedures, why don't you go discuss this matter directly with them.Maybe they are working on it.
I think people here, are more interested by what is going on at vueling than to critisize people.These people in question do not have the money to install a briefing room for their crew.(send them your old pc, and printers, still better than nothing ). I remember that ryanair doesn't have even pencils to write.
as for the uniform, is it quality which comes first ...I think in a job where you have to wear an uniform 10-15h a day, quality is more important than how good it looks on you.
what about the crew food?
you don't have to mention names here.If you are not happy with some airlines procedures, why don't you go discuss this matter directly with them.Maybe they are working on it.
I think people here, are more interested by what is going on at vueling than to critisize people.These people in question do not have the money to install a briefing room for their crew.(send them your old pc, and printers, still better than nothing ). I remember that ryanair doesn't have even pencils to write.
as for the uniform, is it quality which comes first ...I think in a job where you have to wear an uniform 10-15h a day, quality is more important than how good it looks on you.
what about the crew food?




