TUI Airways is hiring cabin crew in Dublin for the busy summer months with some fantastic perks like holiday benefits and an exchange scheme.
The world-renowned airline are looking for candidates who are passionate in delivering outstanding customer service, as well as excellent communication skills combined with fluent English. Requirements for cabin crew positions include candidates being aged 18 years of age on 31 January 2023, and that they can reach to a minimum height of 6’2” without shoes on and feet flat on the floor.
Candidates are also required to live 90 minutes near the closest airline base, which for TUI Airways is Dublin Airport. Here's everything else you need to know about the positions on offer:
Skills needed:
- Excellent situational awareness
- Strong communication skills combined with fluent English language.
- Resilient to work in a role where every day is as different as the destinations you’ll fly to, and the customers you’ll meet.
- Ability to work and remain calm under pressure
- Work on your own initiative but, able to engage and work with various teams
Requirements:
- Be 18 years of age as of January 31 2023
- Get a Cabin Crew Medical Report carried out by an approved Aeromedical Examiner, at your own cost before your training commences.
- Live within 90 minutes of your allocated airport base.
- Able to swim 25 meters unaided.
- Have the Right to Work in the UK or Ireland (If applying for Dublin).
- Hold a valid 10-year UK, Irish or EU passport , with a minimum validity of 6 months , which permits you to travel freely worldwide.
Candidates will also have to do a training course of approximately four to six weeks. Passing this course is a requirement before you can start the role, you’ll have to pass a combination of practical and theory exams.
There are plenty of amazing perks while working with TUI Airways, such as holiday benefits like discounts and special offers, a pension scheme, health and wellbeing support and more.
To apply for these positions, click here.
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