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Nadia Breen

Emirates seeking cabin crew from Belfast with open day next week

The world’s largest international airline Emirates is looking for candidates from Ireland to join its cabin crew team.

The Dubai-based airline is holding a cabin crew recruitment open day in Belfast on Tuesday, November 8 at 9am at the Clayton Hotel on Ormeau Avenue.

A spokesperson said: "The airline is looking for individuals who are passionate about delivering simple yet personalised and impeccable hospitality while creating memorable moments for its customers.

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"Safety being one of Emirates’ highest priorities, the ideal candidate will lead confidently and take control when it comes to managing aircraft services, security, and safety procedures.

"All Emirates crew will receive a world-class learning experience at the airline’s state-of-the-art facility in Dubai."

Applicants can walk in with an up-to-date CV and a recent photograph.

Candidates are advised to pre-register here for a smoother experience. Those who haven’t applied online may do so as walk-ins on the open day.

Further information about the requirements for the selection process can be found on emirates.com/careers. Candidates will need to go prepared to spend the full day at the venue.

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Shortlisted candidates will be informed of timings for further assessments and interviews on the same day.

Emirates’ global cabin crew team represents 160 nationalities reflecting its customer mix and international operations in over 130 cities on six continents operating a modern fleet of over 200 all wide-body aircraft.

The airline is the largest global operator of the Boeing 777 and the Airbus A380 aircraft.

Emirates says they offer candidates 'outstanding career opportunities', with training facilities and a broad range of development programmes for employees.

All Emirates crew are based in the city of Dubai and have an employment package that includes a variety of benefits such as a tax-free salary, free company-provided accommodation, free transport to and from work and medical cover.

Emirates has been flying to Ireland for ten years and currently offers a double daily flight from Dublin to more than 130 destinations, via Dubai.

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