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1 year ago
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Live the cabin crew life<BR><BR>Join our team as Emirates cabin crew and see the world as you work. This is your opportunity to be part of the world’s largest international airline. <BR><BR>Look forward to a tax-free salary, free accommodation and great travel perks for you and your family. Make Dubai your home and enjoy all the benefits of this vibrant city. <BR><BR>If you’re ready for a career that takes you places, apply online now and start your adventure with Emirates.<BR><BR><B>Starting Salary & Flying Pay</B><BR><BR>Your pay is made up of three components: a fixed basic salary, an hourly pay for operated flights and an overseas meal allowance.<BR><BR>Basic salary: AED 4,430 / month<BR><BR>Flying Pay: AED 63.75 / hour based on avg. 80-100 hours / month<BR><BR>Average Total Pay: AED 10,170 / month (~USD 2,770, EUR 2,710 or GBP 2,280)<BR><BR>These are approximate numbers for Grade II (Economy Class). Hotel accommodation as well as transport to and from the airport is provided by the company.<BR><BR><B>We are looking for:</B><BR><BR><UL><LI>1+ year of hospitality or customer service experience</LI><LI>Positive attitude with the natural ability to provide excellent service in a team environment, dealing with people from many cultures</LI><LI>High school graduate (Grade 12)</LI><LI>Fluency in written and spoken English (ability to speak another language is an advantage)</LI><LI>Arm reach of 212 cm while standing on tiptoes and minimum height of 160 cm which will enable you to reach emergency equipment on all aircraft types</LI><LI>No visible tattoos while you’re in Emirates cabin crew uniform (cosmetic and bandage coverings are not allowed)</LI><LI>Can adapt to new people, new places and new situations</LI><LI>As Emirates cabin crew, you will be based in Dubai and will need to meet the UAE’s employment visa requirements</LI></UL><BR>For further information and to apply click the Apply Now button<BR><BR>Fly Emirates. Fly Better.<BR><BR>

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