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The Middle East's largest airline will be hiring new cabin crew members in Macedonia this September. Emirates will host an open day in Skopje on September 30 starting at 08.00 local time. The venue for the event is yet to be advised. Crew requirements at Emirates include: at least 21 years of age at the time of joining, arm reach of 212 cm while standing on tiptoes, high school graduate, fluency in English (written and spoken), no visible tattoos while in Emirates uniform and the applicant must be physically fit to meet crew requirements. Those interested must bring with them their CV. If all requirements are met, final interviews will be scheduled over the course of the same week. Further details, as well as the application form, can be found here.

As previously reported, the Dubai-based airline will hold a recruitment event in Budva on August 15, which will be followed by Belgrade on September 6 and Zagreb on September 10.

Benefits of working as Emirates crew include an approximate average monthly pay of 2.115 euros, layover expenses, free accommodation in Dubai, staff travel benefits, one firm free annual leave ticket to the country of origin and thirty days of annual leave.

August 14, 2018
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  1. Anonymous13:41

    I think EK is experimenting SKP and might actually upgrade the current FZ service to EK. We have seen many previous SKP surprises in the past.

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    1. Anonymous14:35

      what are you taking? There is no way this is gonna happen in the next decade...

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    2. Anonymous14:45

      Never say never. I repeat: SKP has surprised us a lot in the past.

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    3. Unknown14:51

      srsly, you need to stop with these megalomaniac comments.
      You are as embarrassing as the INI troll

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    4. Anonymous15:04

      Embarrassing for expressing my thoughts? At least I am talking about aviation...Jeez.

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    5. Anonymous23:45

      so many airlines are short of flight deck crew AND cabin crew... and Emirates is one.. there have been flight canx recently (am told) through lack of cabin crew

      !

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    6. Anonymous00:50

      There is absolutely no chance EK will fly to Skopje with these Fly Dubai loads.To all the haters out there, i am from Skopje and i will want nothing more than to see EK 777 landing , but i am just being realistic.

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    7. Anonymous00:52

      They just want cheap labor.

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  2. Anonymous02:24

    The most slavery style working conditions company in the World !

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