Emirates is hiring cabin crew worldwide—apply online if you meet their requirements. Training is 7.5 weeks in Dubai, with good pay, free housing, and benefits. You must attend in-person assessments ...
On many Emirates A380 configurations, the cabin crew rest area – often called the lower-deck crew rest (LDCR) – is located ...
A historic flood brought the most rain in 75 years to the United Arab Emirates. Over 800 flights have been canceled at Dubai International Airport since Tuesday. Despite a stay-at-home warning, ...
Emirates is extending its immersive virtual training platform MIRA to what the airline says is its number one priority – safety. The airline’s nearly 23,000, and rapidly growing, cabin crew team, who ...
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 ...
Emirates flight attendants receive a competitive starting salary of $36,000 to $53,000 annually. Key benefits include tax-free income and either free accommodation or a $13,600 annual living expense ...
Emirates is actively looking for New Zealanders to join its cabin crew, increasing recruitment visits to Auckland from bi-monthly to monthly.
UAE aviation careers take flight at GCAA headquarters / AI Generated Image The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the UAE is organising a major aviation career fair in Dubai this January 21–22 ...
Some in-flight freebies, like basic beverages, are to be expected on many flights, but there are additional complimentary ...
FILE PHOTO: An Emirates passenger plane comes in to land at London Heathrow airport, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), London, Britain, May 21, 2020 (Photo: Reuters) ...
To enhance Emirates’ unparalleled wine in the sky experience, where cabin crew invite customers to savour a collection of acclaimed wines and rare vintages, Emirates plans to further complement its ...