A new airline training company has launched a cabin crew course with four fully-funded places up for grabs.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is offering an online training course to help laid-off airline cabin crew members re-enter the job market. IATA offers online training course for ...
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BRITISH Airways has a unique First Service Specialist course for its flight crew and it has extremely strict training. The ...
Ventana Aviation, a UK based airline consulting company, has launched a ground-breaking cabin crew e-learning course. Developed in conjunction with the global e-learning producer, Tata Interactive ...
British Airways is to launch a programme to recruit more than 2,000 cabin crew in 2019. Successful candidates with no prior cabin crew experience will train through the airline’s new cabin crew ...
Marking World First Aid Day this month, Emirates celebrates 3,000 new cabin crew recruits who are now equipped with top-notch aviation first aid skills, after successfully graduating from the ...
Emirates has launched a bespoke wine courses for cabin crew; L’art du vin. Providing cabin crew the opportunity to appreciate the value of Emirates’ wine programme and ignite curiosity about the world ...
Global trade body The Air Charter Association (The ACA) has appointed new Training Manager Claudia Schimansky to expand its professional training and deliver the inaugural Air Charter Essentials ...
Cabin Crew Europe in association with GMR Aviation Academy, is all set to deliver EASA approved Cabin Crew Initial Training Courses in India. This is a first for India, with successful graduates ...
New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is planning to introduce a competency-based training and assessment (CBTA) framework for cabin crew to enhance the quality and effectiveness ...
RYANAIR are looking for new cabin crew with “no experience needed” as part of a major recruitment campaign. The airline says successful candidates will join more than 16,000 existing crew members ...