Friday, 30 June 2017

Cabin crew interview Questions

Top 30 Cabin Crew Interview Questions
​Now here are the Top 30 Cabin Crew interview questions:
1)What you know about the duties of a cabin crew member?

Ans. As I already discussed about the duties of cabin crew member, so you only need to read them and understand the duties of cabin crew member in better way to answer the question like this effectively. Just be confident and smart while answering.



2)What is the most important skill required by a member of an airline cabin crew?

Ans. The most important skill  required by cabin crew member is “Excellent People Skill” along with politeness but firm approach when dealing with difficult customers. As a cabin crew member is the first who contact a person makes with a airline, so it is very important for cabin crew member to give a good first expression. You will usually need to have a good standard of basic maths and English too.



3)What are your interests?

Ans. When a interviewer asks you questions about your interests outside of work, he’s not just making idle chitchat. The interviewer is trying to find out more about you as a person, including how well-rounded you are and how your mind works, as well as how your personal traits contribute to your job performance. Prepare for this line of discussion by thinking about what the employer is really trying to assess with his questions.
4)What do you know about this airline?

Ans. When interviewing, it’s important to know as much as possible about the airline you are applying to. Then emphasize the positive things you have learned when you’re asked what you know. The big positive about this question is that you can show off your knowledge. Some applicants clam up, and don’t go beyond absolute basics, which simply reduces their input. So to answer this question effectively you  must:

*Spend a lot of time on their website, if they have one.

*Use search engines to research the airline & individuals.

*Look at Glass door and Indeed to see what employees say.

*Use LinkedIn to search for the airline / staff profile.
5)Why do you want to join this airline ?

Ans. In this a good answer will demonstrate a knowledge of the airline. That means you must do your homework so that you can identify specific reasons for wanting to work for the firm.These reasons could include one or several of the following:

*Airline general reputation

*Reputation of key leaders

*Admiration of products/services

*Admiration of other airlines initiatives.

*Airline awards

*Airline’s management philosophy

*Airline’s values

*Airline’s positioning in market

*Airline’s growth/success



6)What are your strengths?

Ans. Your strengths are a mixture of your talents, knowledge and skills. By identifying your strengths and matching yourself to the role, you will enjoy it more and perform better that those who have to try hard to fill the role.Most candidates don’t answer it well, often because they are too humble. But this question is a great opportunity to sell yourself and show how you align with the company’s requirements.

These are some of the best ways i believe you can answer:

*I can learn the things easily. I am a hard worker. If I committed with some work I will never give up middle of that one. I can mingle with the different kinds of people.

*I am a quick learner and self motivated person, I want my work best and I am a good team player also. I can adobe any situation easily and honest towards my work.

*My strengths are hard working, self motivation, positive attitude towards work. And flexible enough to adapt change.

*I have strength such as doing well in mathematics and languages. I communicate clearly. I’am popular so I have many friends.
7)Tell me about your areas of improvement.

Ans. Don’t be too honest here and do not say you have none of us is without a fault or two. The secret to answering this question is using your weaknesses to your advantage. Describe a personal or professional weakness that could also be considered to be a strength and the steps you have taken to combat it.



8)How would you deal with difficult or negative situation in your  life?

Ans.There are many ways to deal with difficult or negative situation effectively are as follows:
*Figure out how to react.

*Before doing anything, give yourself a moment to calm down.

*In order for you to move on from this negative situation, you’ll need to be able to let go.

*Talk to someone about it; a friend, family member, etc. Vent about your feelings in a journal or blog, or even a loose leaf paper that you shred afterwards.

*Look at it like an obstacle that you need to overcome.

*Instead of keeping everything cooped up inside of you, admit that you’ve made a mistake. Apologize and move on.

*The best way to deal with negative situations is to stay positive.

*Don’t be so serious! Have a sense of humour and learn to laugh at yourself and your situation.

*Step back from the situation and decide if there is a possibility of a good outcome.

*Choose not to be affected by it.

*Take something negative and use it to improve yourself.

*Keep yourself motivated.
9)Who are the major competitors of this airline?

Ans. Interviewer wants to check that how much you know about their competition and whether you have done the necessary research or not and do you have anything to contribute that will provide an advantage for their company. For answering this question effectively you need to research about the airline as much as possible. And Make sure during your research, you also investigate the competitors of the airline you are interviewing for, then only you will not face issue for giving answer.



10)What is the customer care policy of  this airline?

Ans. There is different customer care policy for different airlines. So you need to full research in advance about customer care policy on the website of the airline  you are applying for.



11)What do you like most about this airline?

Ans. Be honest and genuine here.Tell your interviewer your likes about the airline.



12)Why do you think you are perfect for this position?

Ans.You must be prepared with a concise summary of the top reasons to choose you.Even if your interviewer doesn’t ask one of these question in so many words, you should have an answer prepared and be looking for ways to communicate your top reasons throughout the interview process.Make his job easier by convincing him that:

*You can do the work and deliver exceptional results.

*You will fit in beautifully and be a great addition to the team.

*You possess a combination of skills and experience that make you stand out from the crowd.
13)How would you deal with an unsatisfied customer?

Ans.You must be aware about the ways to deal with an unsatisfied customer.There are some effective ways to deal with an unsatisfied customer are:

* Apologize for the mistake.

*Address the customer right away publicly.

*Offer a precise solution.

*Offer a re-do or a replacement, along with additional benefits, when possible.

*A simple apology and some effort to make up for a mistake or misunderstanding could go a very long way, and could even develop some good will between clients and your company.



14)How would you handle pressure at work?

Ans.Employers often ask job applicants how they handle pressure on jobs. That’s because cabin crew member in airlines are problem solvers and face some degree of stress everyday. And, if candidates want to work for these airlines, they must also know how to deal with pressure.It will be best to provide specific examples of when you dealt with pressure, and share any results you achieved in stressful situations.Sample answers:

*I actually work better under pressure and I’ve found that I enjoy working in a challenging environment.

*From a personal perspective, I manage stress by visiting the gym every evening. It’s a great stress reducer.

*I do not respond to stress but to the situation. I analyze the situation and take action that will avoid negative stress.



15)Would you like to work in a team or alone?

Ans.One good way to answer this question is to incorporate the positive aspects of both options. You can say something like, “I enjoy both. Depending on the project that needs to be done, I can work independently to complete my tasks on time, but I also enjoy brainstorming and collaborating with my colleagues.” That way, your interviewer realizes that you like a team environment, but you can also work independently as well.



16)Can you give an example of when you have overcome a difficult challenge?

Ans. This type of question can throw you if you haven’t thought about it in advance, especially as you may struggle to think of an example. However, you can turn it to your advantage. So in this with the example you also need to share that what and how much you have learned from that challenge.



17)Why did you choose this career out of many others?

Ans. For those who are people lovers and who have a good level of communication skill, working as a cabin crew member can be a very good thing. First answer the question naturally without sounding rehearsed and build confidence for starting the interview. You may say that ‘I would like to work as a flight attendants or cabin crew member as I enjoy working with the public and feel I can overcome any problems they may have and I have good organisation skills’. Even you can mention your all skills(acc.to job requirement)that can be your communication skills, computer skills,strengths,customer service skills etc.



18) How long will you work for this airline?

Ans. Show your commitment here and be honest as possible when you answer. You may say that actually I am looking to make a long term commitment. Yet I will work as long as my

presence is beneficial for your airline and customer as well as mine. And if you know you are going to be relocating to another city in two years you should say so. Plans change, but you want to make sure that you are honest about what can be expected of you. If you plan on it being a long term position say so.



19)What other languages you can speak?

Ans. As you will need to deal with international customer also so you have to learn foreign language as i mentioned earlier. So if you have learnt any new language or want to learn a new one you can mention that in your answer .If no then say it, you need to be honest here so it will not create an issue in future.



20)How would you measure your own performance on this job?

Ans. This is quite straight question, discuss about the key

performance indices against which your performance was

rated. This also shows your suitability for the position. You may say that the performances can be measure as set of goals that achieve by person in his life. Performances measured by achieving self-satisfaction with our work. So I feel satisfaction is the measure of performance. Or to measure your performance on the job you can do following things:

*Set up random methods of quality control throughout your airline.

*Survey your clients about their customer service experience as a way of assessing employee performance.

*Compare Yourself to the Competition.

*Understand Your Strengths and Weaknesses.



21)Do you think you are overqualified for this position?

Ans. It’s an invitation to teach the interviewer a new way to think about this situation, seeing advantages instead of drawbacks. Remember always it does not necessarily mean you are over qualified. Don’t be trapped. The recruiter wants to see you to demonstrate your long term commitment to stay in the airline. The recruiter worries about the position will not stimulate you enough to keep you stay. With a little preparation you can turn this question around and demonstrate the benefits to the airline if you are given the job, rather than purely focusing on why you want

it.



22) What would you do if any customer complaint about your service?

Ans. To handle customer complaints you need to:

*Listen to the customer to figure out why they are upset.

*Listen to the customer to determine whether any of your policies were not abided by or if this is something outside or not contemplated by your systems.

*Next put yourself in the shoes of the customer. Given what you now know try and see their point of view. Why did they come to you?

*Once you have heard the complaint and understand the basis for the same, elevate the customer to a supervisor or manager where possible.

*Defend if you must. But do not fight with the customer.

*Once you have listened and understood the customer’s complaint and have avoided fighting over the same divert the customer’s focus to how you intend to resolve the matter.

*Use customer complaints as a manner to learn about potential flaws in your systems. Maintain a manner of tracking customer complaints .

If you are aware about all these steps then you will not face any problem in answering this question.



23)Describe yourself in one line.

Ans. When you respond, keep in mind the type of position you are interviewing for, the company culture, and the work environment. Your answer should help show the interviewer why you’re a match for the job and for the company. Sample answers are:

*I’m a people person. I really enjoy meeting and working with a lot of different people.

*I’m a perfectionist. I pay attention to all the details, and like to be sure that everything is just right.

*I’m a creative thinker. I like to explore alternative solutions to problems and have an open mind about what will work best.

*I’m efficient and highly organized. This enables me to be as productive as possible on the job.

*I enjoy solving problems, troubleshooting issues, and coming up with solutions in a timely manner.



24)Have you ever worked in a customer care or customer service job?

Ans. If no then you can simply say no that you are a fresher in this field but have the ability to work effectively than experienced person. If yes than share your past good experiences of customer service along with what and how much you have learned there.



25)If you were an animal, which one would you want to be?

Ans. Interviewers use this type of psychological question to see if you can think quickly. If you answer ‘a bunny’, you will make a soft, passive impression. If you answer ‘a lion’, you will be seen as aggressive. What type of personality will it take to get the job done? So answer this question smartly matching with your personality.



26)Tell me something about your family background?

Ans. First, always feel proud while discussing about your family background. Just simple share the details with the things that how they influenced you to work in an airline field.



27)Why should we select you not others?

Ans. Here you need to give strong reasons to your interviewer to select you not others. Sell yourself to your interviewer in interview in every possible best way. You may say like I think I am really qualified for the position. I am a hard worker and a fast learner, and though I may not have all of the qualifications that you need, I know I can learn the job and do it well.”



28)What  you can bring or contribute to this airline?

Ans. The best way to answer questions about your contributions to the airline is to give examples of what you have accomplished in the past, and to relate them to what you can achieve in the future.

Describe specific examples of how effective you have been in your other positions, change you have implemented, and goals you have achieved. Talk about the depth and breadth of related experience that you have. Also, relate your abilities to the employer’s goals. You will want to let the interviewer know that you have the skills necessary to do the job they are hiring for.



29)How much do you expect to get paid?

Ans. For this be prepared and research salary to find out what similar positions are paying in your area before you go to the interview. Try to find this information out before giving your salary expectations. You can and should provide a range instead of an exact number. But again, don’t say any numbers you’re not comfortable with because if the employer offers you a salary at the lowest end of your range, you don’t have much to negotiate with when it comes to getting a higher salary.



30)Do you have any question for us?

Ans. It is very important for you to ask questions  not just any questions, but those relating to the job, the airline and the industry.

So be prepared to ask questions. You can ask questions like:

*Tell me about a typical day in this job.

*What are the most challenging facts of the position?

*What makes your airline different from its competitors?

*What are your airline’s strengths and weaknesses?

Thursday, 29 June 2017

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Tuesday, 27 June 2017

indigo airline Recruitment in customer service. ...





Interview date.     29-Jun-17
Venue       Hotel : Best Western Plus O2 , 31/1 Main Road, South Tukoganj, Indore
 Time.  11 AM - 4 PM

Officer/Executive - Customer Service/ Security (AVSEC / Screener



ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:


Education Qualification : Graduates
Desired Skills: Good Communication Skills, Customer Service Aptitude, Open to work in rotational shifts, Able to work under pressure
Airport Operations Experience preferred
Kindly refer local residents only
No visible tattoo marks/body art
Age – 20 to 25 years
Interviewed candidates can reapply after 6months
For more details click indigo airline website - https://content.goindigo.in/Information/careerhome?linkNav=home_www.goindigo.in~header




For up coming interview  please  click to this blog weekly

About indigo 

IndiGo was founded in 2006 as a private company by Rahul Bhatia of InterGlobe Enterprises and Rakesh Gangwal, a United States-based NRI. InterGlobe had a 51.12% stake in IndiGo and 47.88% was held by Gangwal's Virginia based company Caelum Investments

IndiGo was founded in 2006 as a private company by Rahul Bhatia of InterGlobe Enterprises and Rakesh Gangwal, a United States-based NRI. InterGlobe had a 51.12% stake in IndiGo and 47.88% was held by Gangwal's Virginia based company Caelum Investments. IndiGo placed a firm order for 100 Airbus A320-200 aircraft in June 2005 with plans to commence operations in mid-2006. IndiGo took delivery of its first Airbus aircraft on 28 July 2006, nearly one year after placing the order. It commenced operations on 4 August 2006 with a service from New Delhi to Imphal via Guwahati. By the end of 2006 the airline had six aircraft and nine more aircraft were acquired in 2007.

In December 2010, IndiGo replaced state-run carrier Air India as the third largest airline in India, behind Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways with a passenger market share of 17.3%.In 2011, IndiGo placed an order for 180 Airbus A320 aircraft in a deal worth US$15 billion. In January 2011, after completing five years of operations, the airline got permission to launch international flights. The airline launched international services in September 2011. In December 2011, the DGCA expressed reservations that the rapid expansion could impact passenger safety.In February 2012, IndiGo took delivery of its 50th aircraft, less than six years after it began operations in 2006.

For the quarter ending March 2012, IndiGo was the most profitable airline in India and became the second largest airline in India in terms of passenger market share. On 17 August 2012, IndiGo became the largest airline in India in terms of market share surpassing Jet Airways, six years after commencing operations.In January 2013, IndiGo was the second fastest growing low-cost carrier in Asia behind Indonesian airline Lion Air. In February 2013, following the announcement of civil aviation ministry that it would be allow IndiGo to take delivery of only five aircraft that year, the airline planned to introduce low-cost regional flights by setting up a subsidiary. Later, IndiGo announced that it plans to seek permission from the ministry to acquire four more aircraft, therefore taking delivery of nine aircraft in 2013.

As of March 2014, IndiGo is the second largest low-cost carrier in Asia in terms of seats flown.In August 2015, IndiGo placed an order of 250 Airbus A320neo aircraft worth $27 billion, making it the largest single order ever in Airbus history.

IndiGo announced a ₹3,200 crore (US$480 million) initial public offering on 19 October 2015 which opened on 27 October 2015. As of October 2016, it is the largest airline in India in terms of passengers carried with a 42.6% market share.

Reference : IndiGo

directors 

Mr. Devadas Mallya Mangalore 
Mr. Devadas Mallya Mangalore is Chairman and Non-Executive Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Mallya holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Mysore and a post-graduate diploma in industrial management from the  Faculty of Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. Mr. Mallya has been the Chairman and Managing Director of Bank of Baroda and is currently serving on the board of  Directors of various organizations. Prior to joining the Bank of Baroda, he was the Chairman and Managing Director of the Bank of Maharashtra. In a career spanning over 36 years, he has acquired significant experience in the banking sector working at various positions and carrying out various assignments.


Dr. Anupam Khanna 
Dr. Anupam Khanna is a Non-Executive Independent Director of the Company. Dr. Khanna holds a Ph.D. and a master’s degree in electrical engineering and management science/engineering economic systems from the Stanford University, California. Dr. Khanna has a Bachelor of Technology degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Dr. Khanna joined the World Bank in December 1980. From September 2000 till March 2003 Dr. Khanna was the Chief Economist for Shell International, London where he was also a core member of the Global Scenarios Team. He again joined World Bank in September 2003 Dr. Khanna joined our Board on March 27, 2015.

Mr. Rakesh Gangwal 
Mr. Rakesh Gangwal, a citizen of the United States of America is the Promoter and Non-Executive Director of the Company. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He also holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, with a major in finance. He has more than 30 years of experience in the aviation industry. Mr. Rakesh Gangwal joined United Airlines in February 1984 where he held positions of various responsibilities before leaving as Senior Vice President - Planning in November 1994. Mr. Gangwal then joined Air France as an Executive Vice President - Planning and Development in November 1994. He left Air France in February 1996 to join the US Airways Group, Inc. and US Airways Inc. as the President and Chief Operating Officer. In November 2001, he left the US Airways Group as the President and Chief Executive Officer and was engaged in private equity and consulting related activities. Mr Gangwal worked with Worldspan Technologies, Inc. from June 2003 to August 2007 as the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer.


Ms. Rohini Bhatia 
Ms. Rohini Bhatia is a Non-Executive Director of the Company. She also holds the office of Senior Vice President at InterGlobe Air Transport Limited since 2013. Mrs. Bhatia obtained her diploma in Textile Designing from the South Delhi Polytechnic, New Delhi, in 1985. She has a diversified experience of serving on the boards of various companies in the travel industry and is currently the Director on the Board of ARC Hospitality Private Limited, Navigator Travel Services Private Limited, Pegasus Buildtech Private Limited, Pegasus Utility Maintenance & Services Private Limited, InterGlobe Foundation and Shree Nath Shares Private Limited.


Mr. Aditya Ghosh 
Mr. Aditya Ghosh is the President and whole-time Director of the Company. Mr. Ghosh heads all operations and management of our Company. Mr. Ghosh took on the role as its President in August 2008. He also serves on the Executive Committee of InterGlobe Enterprises, which is responsible for the management of the IGE’s various businesses.Mr. Ghosh holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Law degree,  both from the University of Delhi. Prior to joining our Company in 2008, Mr. Ghosh was the General Counsel for InterGlobe Enterprises from 2004 to August 2008. He also practiced law from 1998 to 2004 at J. Sagar & Associates. He interned with Kumaran

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Air India Air Transport Service Limited
AIESL Recruitment 2017 – Walk in for 94 Aircraft Technician & Tradesmen Posts: Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) has announced a notification for the recruitment of 94 Aircraft Technician, Skilled Tradesmen vacancies on contract basis. Eligible candidates may walk in on 28 to 30-06-2017 at 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee & how to apply are given below…
AIESL Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 94
Name of the Posts & Category:
1. Aircraft Technician: 87 Posts
a. SC: 13 Posts
b. ST: 07 Posts
c. OBC: 24 Posts
d. General: 43 Posts
2. Skilled Tradesmen: 07 Posts
a. SC: 01 Post
b. ST: 01 Post
c. OBC: 02 Posts
d. General: 03 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should not above 35 years for General, 38 years for OBC, 40 years for SC/ St for Post 1, 45 years for General, 48 years for OBC, 50 years for SC/ ST candidates for Post 2 as on 01-06-2017. Age relaxation is applicable for SC/ ST/ OBC/ Ex-Servicemen candidates as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess AME Diploma/ Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering from Institutions approved by DGCA under Rule 133 B with 60% of marks/ equivalent grade for Post 1, ITI in painting/ Upholstery, issued by Govt. of India or KGTE/ KGCE, issued by state Govt. With minimum 3 years work experience in aviation industry/airline post-qualification in painting/ Upholstery trades for Post 2.
Selection Process: Candidates are selected based on Interview followed by Trade Test, Pre employment Medical Examination.
Application Fee: Candidates have to pay Rs.1000/- through Demand Draft drawn in favour of Air India Engineering Services Limited payable at Delhi. No fee for SC/ ST/ Ex-servicemen candidates.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may attend for walk in interview along with original copies of certificates/ testimonials on 28 to 30-06-2017 at 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM.
Important Dates:
Date & Time of Interview: 28 to 30-06-2017 at 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM.
Venue: Air India Engineering Services Limited, Maintenance Training Organization, Mascot Junction, Near Mascot Hotel, Thiruvananthapuram – 695 033.
For more details like emoluments, period & other information click on the link given below….
Click here for Recruitment Advt & Application Form
Read more: AIESL Recruitment 2017 - 94 Aircraft Technician, AME & Other Posts

Monday, 26 June 2017

Join Go airlines!!!!

Go air airlines 

 Hiring cabin crew  Only female

 Location:-Mumbai

 Date:-June29th-2017

 Venue:-Go airlines Ltd,C-1 vadia international centre,Pandurang budhkar Marg,worli-Mumbai.
Landmark:-Hard rock cafe

 Basic Criteria:- Female only
 Age - 18 to 30 years
 Height - Minimum 157 cms
 BMI Range - 18 - 22
 Education - 10 + 2 passed
 Skin - clear with no tattoos or scars on any visible parts of the body
#Communication Ability - should be able to communicate with fluency and possess ease in written, spoken English & Hindi

#Additional information:-
#Age - Experienced crew- upto 35 years
#Height - 212 cm from top to toe bare feet
BMI Range - As applicable

#If you meet and accept all above criteria’s then please apply online and come to meet us for an interview as per the above interview scheduled.

#Attire on the Interview day:-
#Female:-
#Formal short sleeved shirt / blouse with a low waist knee length business skirt.
Hair Style: Tie a high pony tail for hair longer than your shoulder length. No Buns please.

#(Mandatory) Documents to carry for the Interview
1. Resume with latest & best photo(1 Passport & 1 Full length)
2. Copy of your 12th pass certificate
3. Copy of your Valid passport & Aadhaar Card
4. For Experienced Crew
a. Copy of SEP / Competency Card All pages – Incomplete booklet will not be acceptable
b. Resignation Acceptance letter from previous airline.
c. AEP surrender and acceptance proof from previous airline.

#Joining Conditions
1. Relocation: Willing to relocate to any GoAir Operational base
2. Training Fee: Willing to Pay the Non Refundable Training Fee
3. Training: Willing to attend 3 months training in Mumbai
4. Candidate should be able to swim unassisted in the a pool deeper than 6 ft. If not knowing how to swim the candidate will be required to learn swimming during the course of their ground training at their own expense.

#all.the best

                                         GoAir
GoAir was founded in 2005 by Jehangir Wadia, son of Indian industrialist Nusli Wadia. The airline is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Wadia Group. GoAir commenced its operations using an Airbus A320 aircraft and operated its inaugural flight from Mumbai to Ahmedabad on 4 November 2005

Established in June 2004, GoAir Airlines is a low-cost budget airline, based in Mumbai. It has been showcased as “The People's Airline”. It is promoted by Wadia Group, which has been at the forefront of industry in India, for the past 116 years. GoAir Airlines is the brainchild of Jeh Wadia, who is the Managing Director of GoAir. With the tagline “Experience The Difference”, the airline aims to offer its passengers a quality assured and time efficient air travel, at affordable fares. GoAir's business model has been created on the 'punctuality, affordability and convenience' model.

On June 9, 2005, GoAir announced its plan to launch operations in October 2005, with a fleet of 20 leased Airbus A320 aircraft. As per the plan, it was decided that the operations would start with flights plying in the southern and western parts of India, with the first nine A320s. The remaining 11 aircraft were added in the following year. During the time, GoAir arranged discussions with Airbus and Boeing, to purchase 20 to 40 brand new aircraft. The contract was done in the later half of 2005 and the deliveries were started in 2007.

The operations with the new aircraft were started on November 4, 2005. In July 2006, an order for 10 more aircraft from the Airbus A320 family was announced by GoAir. In mid-January 2007, the airline revealed that it would sell a large minority ownership position to assist it with finance, for its expansions. Moreover, the airline aimed to improve its chances for the sale and leaseback of additional A320 aircraft. On January 24, 2007, GoAir and airline reservations system provider Radixx International of Orlando, Florida, jointly announced the takeover of the airline's reservations and passenger functions by Radixx.

Over the years, GoAir has managed to mark its presence in the civil aviation industry of India. GoAir's route network spans prominent business and leisure destinations, across India. Currently, it covers as many as 13 destinations. These are Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Cochin, Coimbatore, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Mumbai, Pune and Srinagar. Go Air operates with state-of-the-art Airbus A320-200 aircraft fleet. The airliners of GoAir come in four vibrant colors, including green, orange, blue and pink. 

Friday, 23 June 2017

Hiring #Cabincrew#vistara airline

#Vistara airlines🛫 #Hiring #Cabincrew

#Finall reminder 📢

#Only female's🚺 #June30th-2017

#Location:-Kolkata
#Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
#Venue: Taj Bengal Kolkata34B Belvedere Road Alipore, Calcutta, India

#Eligibility Criteria:-
1. Indian Nationals with Valid Passport
2. 18 to 30 years of age
3. Minimum Height- 157 cm (5’3)
4. Minimum Education – 10+2 (Class 12th)
5. Fluent in English and Hindi
6. Unblemished skin with no marks, scars or tattoos

Please come dressed in western formals (knee-length skirt/dress, short sleeved shirt) carrying a copy of your resume and photograph (full length and passport size).

Vistara is looking for warm, well-groomed and people oriented young women with a flair for service. We are interviewing both freshers and experienced cabin crew who meet the criteria below.

Candidates can walk-in for interviews at the location mentioned below, no appointments required.

If you are unable to appear for a walk-in interview, please send your resumes with photographs to cabincareers@airvistara.com

                                     About Vistara

Vistara, a full-service airline, is a joint venture between Tata Sons Ltd. and Singapore Airlines SIA

The name Vistara is drawn from the Sanskrit word Vistaar, which means limitless expanse. Just like the limitless expanse of the sky, the name also alludes to the limitless possibilities, which mirrors our ambitions.

Also ingrained in Vistara is the word tara, a star, which is depicted in our logo. Derived from the yantra, a perfect mathematical form representing an unbounded, perfectly balanced universe, our logo is the Vistara Star. With an eight-pointed star in the centre, the dynamically intertwined forms of the Vistara Star create a continuous shape that represents the seamless experience we will deliver.
  vistara brand

Vistara, a full-service airline, is a joint venture between Tata Sons Ltd. and Singapore Airlines (SIA).
 
The name Vistara is drawn from the Sanskrit word Vistaar, which means limitless expanse. Just like the limitless expanse of the sky, the name also alludes to the limitless possibilities, which mirrors our ambitions.
 
Also ingrained in Vistara is the word tara, a star, which is depicted in our logo. Derived frolim the yantra, a perfect mathematical form representing an unbounded, perfectly balanced universe, our logo is the Vistara Star. With an eight pointed star in the center, the dynamic intertwined forms of the Vistara Star create a continuous shape that represents the seamless experience we will deliver.


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Leg space: My foremost criteria to select Vistara over others, being a tall girl I must say the leg space is good. The seating of Business and premium economy also looks comfortabl
Food: Vistara is not a LCC, so the ticket prices are a bit higher but then the meal box makes it worth. The food menu is changed everyday so it is not like if you travel by the same route, you’ll have to eat the same food.
Check-in Counter: Being new to Indian aviation, there’s no huge line for baggage drop and check-in and the staff is courteous even when the baggage exceeds the limit of 15kgs :) (as opposed to Indigo, where they always make a fuss about it)
Boarding: The boarding is hassle-free where they first board people who have seats in the end of the airplane, then the middle and then the first. This helps in easy boarding and does not lead to formation of queue.
Brand name of Tata: The Tata Group is known for its value system and I feel this positions Vistara in a stronger way as compared to others.


reference  www.airvistara..com

Recruiting from spiceJet Ltd!!!! Join spiceJet....

Dear All,

Greetings from SpiceJet Ltd!!

We will be conducting interviews for Ground Staff (Airport Services & Security) on the 27Jun17 between 0900-1100hrs @ The NK Grand Park Hotel, 8/100- C, Shandy Road, Cantonment, Pallavaram. Chennai-600 043.

Pls inform all who are interested to attend.

Eligibility criteria as below:


AIRPORT SERVICES:

Department: Airport Services
Location: Pan India
Job Title: Customer Service Executives / Senior Customer Service ExecutivesJob Description

Passenger and Baggage Handling - The job involves extensive communication with passengers at the airport for booking, reservations, ticketing, complaint handling and passenger facilitation.

Educational & Professional Requirements

Only Non professional Graduates, i.e., 10+02+03 years of education is a must.

Load and Trim certification preferred.

Required Skills

Excellent Communication skills and pleasing personality.

Ability to work in a dynamic and challenging environment is essential.

Willingness to work in a 24x 7 environment which requires working in shifts, including night shift.

Fluency in English and Hindi is an essential criterion.

Experience1-5 years with any leading domestic/international carrier.


SECURITY:

Department:Security
Location: Pan India
Job Title: Security Executives / Senior Security Executives

Job Description:

To perform all security related functions as given for airline operations by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security. Screening, frisking and overall safety & security of the passengers & their baggage.

Educational & Professional Requirements

Only Non professional Graduates, i.e., 10+02+03 years of education is a must.

Basic AVSEC and Screeners Certification preferred

Required Skills

Excellent Communication skills and pleasing personality.

Ability to work in a dynamic and challenging environment is essential.

Willingness to work in a 24x 7 environment which requires working in shifts, including night shift.

Experience1-5 years with any leading domestic/international carrier.


Freshers are also welcome!!

About spice jet
Royal Airways–promoted SpiceJet is an airline company, which was earlier known as Modiluft. It was among the first private companies that stepped into the Indian aviation sector. Further, in May 2005 Royal Airways changed its name to SpiceJet.The airline was launched with an objective to deliver the lowest air fares with the highest consumer value, to price sensitive consumers.
Currently, the company enjoys a market share of over 8%. With 125 flights to 19 destinations daily and over 50,000 people flying in a month, SpiceJet follows the Low Cost Carrier (LCC) business model on the lines of the most successful LCCs globally and provides the lowest cost per unit amongst Indian LCCs.
SpiceJet has chosen a single–aircraft–type fleet, which allows for greater efficiency in maintenance, and supports the low–cost structure. And when it came to selecting this single aircraft fleet, SpiceJet has opted for the new–generation Boeing 737–800s with winglets and Boeing 737–900ER. These aircraft allow for safe, comfortable and efficient flying and are ideally suited for short to medium–haul flights in Indian conditions.
SpiceJet's new generation fleet of 15 Boeing 737–800 / 737–900ER aircraft are backed by cutting–edge technology and infrastructure to ensure the highest standards in safety and operating efficiency.     
The company's on–time performance is amongst the best in India, at 82%, coupled with a technical dispatch reliability of 99.6%, making it an airline with the least cancellations. The aircraft utilization of SpiceJet is amongst the highest in India.
The company has alliance with some of the best names known globally like Honeywell, Weber Seats, etc, to ensure highest safety standards.
SpiceJet provides services to cities namely Ahmedabad, Bagdogra, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu,Kochi,Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Srinagar, Varanasi and Vizag.
The airline also brings out an in–flight entertainment magazine called 'SpiceRoute'. The magazine features contents related to travel and destinations in India; trendy food, recipes and restaurants; covering art and culture across the nation including socially conscious citizens and a section dedicated to children.


Award & success achivements

  • SpiceJet was awarded '2008 Emerging Company of the Year Award for Indian Commercial Aviation' by Frost & Sullivan.
  • The company was ranked amongst the top 10 budget airlines in Asia by Smart Travel Asia magazine based on a surveyed commissioned 'Best in Travel Poll' on the low–cost carriers.
  • SpiceJet won CIO 100 award' from CIO magazine for its technological innovations in aviation industry.

JetAirways hiring.....

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