Qantas reopened cabin crew recruitment at its London base after a two-year break due to the Pandemic. Qantas only resumed international flights last month, but is hoping to increase its long-haul schedule as the year progresses.
Qantas has a direct service from London to Australia. The service is currently in the Northern Territory but will eventually move back to Perth once border restrictions are lifted.
In the past, crew from London were trained to work on Qantas and A380s. Flight attendants based in the UK will operate flights to and from Singapore.
Qantas says prospective cabin crew must meet minimum criteria to be considered.
At least 18 years old.
The height is between 163 and 183 cm.
First Aid ceritificate.
In good health and able to swim 50 metres.
The right to live and work in the UK is legal.
Qantas is looking for people with previous experience in the airline industry or people currently working in a customer-facing service role.
Candidates will need to prove they have a number of sought after skills.
Customer service is delivered with commitment and confidence.
It is flexible and dependable.
Friendly, caring and compassionate.
An ability to use technology.
The industry has changed a lot since Qantas last hired a crew in London. Qantas has decided to require COVID-19 vaccinations for passengers and flight attendants.
Candidates should be aware that the airline is still exploring how it can do that from a legal standpoint.
You have to submit your application via the official Qantas recruitment website in order to apply for this position.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to take part in an assessment day in london
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