According to Emirates Airlines, as it enters its next growth phase, it plans annual global recruitment efforts that reach hundreds of cities. One of the safest cities in the world, Dubai is home to over 200 nationalities, and its residents symbolize a multicultural lifestyle. The city is famed for its hotels, restaurants, and leisure activities.
According to Emirates Airlines, since 2022 it has conducted recruitment drives in 340 cities on six continents, demonstrating the variety of the airline's flight crew personnel and the places it travels.
The crew manager (Purser), an Emirati who started working there in 1987, and a hostess who is regarded as having the longest service—I started working for the company in 1994—are the two members of the flight crew who have worked for "Emirates Airlines" the longest.
Musa Mubarak, the Emirates Airlines crew manager with the longest tenure, declared: "I have taken more than 3,500 flights during my 36-year journey. Even after all these years, I'm still eager to perform my duties on the plane. I'm most proud of mentoring my crewmates and acting as an ambassador for Emirates and my nation. Over the years, I've had a fantastic job, had amazing experiences, and accumulated a treasure trove of unforgettable memories that I love.
According to Emirates Airlines, the gravity and constantly changing nature of the job persist despite a varied workforce with individuals who represent more than 140 countries and speak 130 languages, a working environment at an altitude of 38,000 feet, and several cities every week. personnel to do out their tasks completely.
She continued, "Thousands of crew members are still living a success story (Emirates Airlines), as there are more than 4,000 employees who have worked there for five to nine years, about 3,000 who have worked there for ten to fourteen years, more than 1,500 who have worked there for fifteen to nineteen years, and 400 crew members who have reached the milestone of 20 years of service, at a time when three crew members have spent more than thirty years working there.
opportunities for advancement
Career growth prospects for cabin crew include promotion to a higher cabin, cabin supervision, training, or crew management, according to Emirates Airlines.
The airline currently employs over 1,100 managers who have advanced from junior crew members to the prestigious position of cabin crew supervisor after completing rigorous training and exams. Individuals can also participate in the most recent training programs, take LinkedIn courses, and apply for different positions within the Emirates Group.