Emirates Airline has initiated a worldwide campaign to recruit 3,000 cabin crew and 500 airport services employees to join its Dubai hub over the next six months to support its planned ramp-up operations.


The company has announced roles for Dubai-based positions and frontline customer-facing.
Candidates interested in joining Emirates as cabin crew or as an airport services agent can find out more about the job requirements and submit their application on the group’s website.
To support our planned ramp-up of operations, we’re recruiting 3,000 cabin crew and 500 airport services employees to join our Dubai hub. To find out more about the roles and to submit your application, visit: https://t.co/32H64nn3oQ
— Emirates Airline (@emirates) September 16, 2021
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Emirates has gradually restored its network operations in line with the easing of travel restrictions. Over the past months, it has been recalling pilots, cabin crew and other operational employees who were stood down when the pandemic forced a drastic reduction in flights last year.
The airline currently flies to over 120 cities, representing 90 per cent of its pre-pandemic network, and it plans to restore 70 per cent of its capacity by the end of the year, including bringing back more of its A380 aircraft into active service.

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