Emirates, the Dubai-based airline known for their luxury offerings, is hosting a one-day job fair in Toronto in November.
Dubai: Middle Eastern airlines are heading into a decade of aggressive fleet growth without enough pilots to fly them, with new analysis warning of a shortage of more than 10,300 pilots by 2030.
Emirates has marked 30 successful years of flying to Nairobi, Kenya. Since the inaugural flight in October 1995, Emirates has ...
There are some areas on a widebody aircraft that are accessible only to the flight and cabin crews, where they can get some ...
With heritage in every hemline, the iconic uniform of Emirates cabin crew is instantly recognised as a symbol of the world’s ...
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Battle for Bihar: Anger, Jobs & Caste - Will Tejashwi Yadav Survive Raghopur’s Tough Questions?
The Battle for Bihar intensifies in Raghopur where Tejashwi Yadav, Mahagathbandhan’s CM face, is fighting to secure a third ...
Hong Kong airport’s north runway has reopened but will remain on standby to support week-long efforts to salvage a crashed cargo plane that veered off its path and killed two security workers when it ...
Aer Lingus cabin crew have rejected the offer of a 4 per cent pay increase from the airline in a vote completed on Tuesday. As Barry O’Halloran reports, about 2,000 cabin crew at the carrier have been ...
Emirates is looking for people from Liverpool. The world’s largest international airline is hosting an open day in the city as part of a wider recruitment drive. The Dubai-based firm is inviting fresh ...
Emirates has opened a new world-class facility in Dubai, to provide a luxurious training experience to almost 25,000 cabin crew, focused on the art of hospitality excellence. The USD 8 million ...
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