Vietjet recruits cabin crews to serve network development strategy
Vietjet in April hosts large-scale cabin crew recruitment in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with an aim of further expanding its domestic and international flight network.
Vietjet recruits cabin crews to serve network development strategy (Photo courtesy of Vietjet)
HCM City (VNA) - Vietjet in April hosts large-scale cabin crew recruitmentin Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with an aim of further expanding its domestic andinternational flight network.
All candidates from 18 to 30 years old are welcomed. Requirements andapplication form are available at//careers.vietjetair.com/Jobs/Vacancy/2029.
For years, Vietjet attracts high quality human resources from more than 40nationalities, contributing to bringing flight opportunities to millions ofpassengers in Vietnam and international destinations where Vietjet has flightroutes. Since the first flight in 2011, Vietjet’s beautiful cabin crews havealways given passengers friendly and modern feelings. The cabin crew’s benefitsare always guaranteed which help they bring smiles to passengers all the time.
Recently, the new-age carrier Vietjet has honoured as Vietnam’s 100 Best PlacesTo Work for the fifth consecutive year. The list is announced by Anphabe, acareer network of management professionals, and market research firm INTAGEVietnam.
The carrier has been also honored with more than 30 domestic awards and dozensof major international awards. Vietjet has the certificate of IATA OperationalSafety Audit (IOSA) and also be a fully-fledged member of the International AirTransportation Association (IATA). Safety and technical reliability indicatorsof Vietjet are on top in Asia – Pacific region with new, modern fleet anddiversified services.
Vietjet is the first airline in Vietnam to operate as a new-age airlineoffering flexible, cost-saving ticket fares and diversified services to meetcustomers’ demands.
Currently, Vietjet operates around 400flights daily, carrying more than 70 million passengers to date, with 113routes covering destinations across Vietnam and international destinations suchas Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, mainland China,Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Cambodia.-VNA
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