Wizz Air ramps up cabin crew recruitment
Wizz Air continues to ramp up recruitment in the UK as it looks to hire more cabin crew at its London Luton and Doncaster Sheffield bases.
It is holding five recruitment events in Luton in November and December for cabin crew candidates.
They will take place at the Holiday Inn at London Luton Airport offering aspiring cabin crew the chance to learn more about Wizz Air.
Candidates will have a full day of activities, including personal introductions, situational role play, team exercises and an individual interview.
The airline welcomes applications from experienced cabin crew, as well as those with no previous experience.
The airline’s training lasts between four and six weeks, depending on experience.
Once joining as fully fledged cabin crew, there are various career progression opportunities, such as Wizz Air’s Cabin Crew to Captain programme, which supports existing cabin crew members in obtaining a commercial pilot license.
Marion Geoffroy, Managing Director of Wizz Air UK, said: "We are thrilled to be growing our cabin crew team in the UK as capacity and demand continue to ramp up and we look to meet our ambitious growth plans."
Recruitment days take place at Holiday Inn, Airport Way, Luton on 2, 8 and 15 November and 1 and 9 December.
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