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How long is Emirates cabin crew training?

To ensure the highest safety, security, and customer service standards, all Emirates cabin crew are required to undergo a comprehensive eight-week long training programme at the Emirates Aviation College Cabin Crew Training.



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New recruits undergo an intense seven and a half weeks of training in our state-of-the-art facility in Dubai so they can perform to the highest standards of safety and service delivery.

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Getting the distinctive Emirates service right takes time, a lot of practice and plenty of tuition. It's a lot more involved than at many other full-service airlines that Emirates competes with. But longs days spent in classes at training school doesn't mean the learning stops as soon students leave for the day.

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The average starting salary for Emirates cabin crew is Dh9,770 per month, and the airline trains about 120 new recruits each week at Emirates Aviation College, an Emirates representative said last month.

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At least 1 year of hospitality or customer service experience. A minimum of high school (Grade 12) education. No visible tattoos while in Emirates cabin crew uniform.

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Some differences between Emirates and other airlines is that Emirates provides free accommodations for all crew members, including flight attendants. This means that flight attendants employed by Emirates will not have any housing bills.

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All Emirates cabin crew live in the exciting city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This means you'll earn a tax-free salary, have your accommodation provided by Emirates and have plenty of opportunity to sample this unique, vibrant & multicultural city.

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For seasoned flight attendants looking for earning potential, JetBlue, $103,000, and Alaskan Airlines, $113,000, are the highest paying airlines. Being a flight attendant can be a great long term career path.

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For aspiring flight attendants, Delta Air Lines, ranked by its employees as one of the best places to work, is also one of the most difficult places to get a job. It's harder to get invited to Delta flight attendant training than it is to get into Harvard University.

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You'll receive a tax-free salary plus a range of lifestyle and travel benefits, including air travel discounts with Emirates, as well as discounts on shopping, entertainment, dining and leisure services with the Emirates Platinum Card.

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Uniform guidelines Airlines such as British Airways and Emirates are more than willing to work with individuals who wish to wear the hijab for religious purposes. They allow an especially designed hijab that matches the uniform but still must be worn a certain way and conform to uniform standards.

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All Emirates cabin crew live in the exciting city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This means you'll earn a tax-free salary, have your accommodation provided by Emirates and have plenty of opportunity to sample this unique, vibrant & multicultural city.

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