Zoom creates Gatwick jobs with expansion
Lost fares transatlantic carrier Zoom Airlines has created more than 60 new jobs at Gatwick due to route expansion.
The new positions have been created due to the introduction of twice-weekly services to Fort Lauderdale and San Diego, starting in May and June respectively.
Zoom’s increased service to Canada this summer has also fuelled the need for additional staff with more non-stop flights and additional seats to key destinations.
The airline’s summer schedule from Gatwick offers 33% more seats than last year.
Most of the 62 new positions are for cabin crew, but there are also new jobs for pilots, customer service agents and engineers, coupled to a number of promotions for existing team members as the airline’s management team grows.
The airline’s head of human resources Julia Hanley said: “We’re very excited to be taking on new recruits to help us expand and improve the services we offer.
“Zoom has continued to increase its services and routes, augmenting their transatlantic service with the introduction of flights to New York and Bermuda last year and adding flights to San Diego and Fort Lauderdale this summer.”
by:Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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