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Air Serbia hiring Chinese-speaking Crew Ambassadors

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Air Serbia is hiring Cabin Crew Brand Ambassadors for China whose main role will be to perform simultaneous translation for the needs of cabin crew and cabin crew leaders in communication with passengers in-flight and with visitors at the carrier’s Premium Lounge in Belgrade. It comes as Air Serbia prepares to increase operations to Tianjin on October 31 and its planned expansion in China after being granted permits to launch flights to Shanghai and Guangzhou. Interested applicants must have excellent knowledge of both Chinese and English. Serbian is not required for this role. Among other tasks, the Brand Ambassador will “help in solving problems of passengers/cabin crew members/cabin crew leaders in a satisfactory manner”. Furthermore, they will “assists the crew in communicating with ground services in China in order to maintain a smooth flight process and procedures on the ground”. The position does not require the Brand Ambassadors to undertake typical cabin crew tasks but will primarily be on hand to assist colleagues with Chinese speaking passengers and ground staff. Unlike other cabin crew roles at Air Serbia, the Brand Ambassador position for China does not require Serbian citizenship. The application deadline has been set for August 10. Further job requirements, as well as the application form, can be found here.

August 04, 2023
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  1. Anonymous14:27

    That’s a good news.

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    1. Anonymous16:11

      poor knowledge of such a simple language as English in a country of 1.5 BN inhabitants

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    2. Anonymous16:35

      I don't know why we think everyone should speak English?
      Spanish and Chinese are spoken by more people.n
      I agree though English is easy language to learn

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    3. Anonymous16:37

      There are an estimated 400 million English language learners in China, significantly more than the population of England.

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    4. Anonymous12:00

      Such an easy language huh that you still cant seem to write correctly! English is “such” an easy language!

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  2. Anonymous14:36

    Is the Serbian citizenship a legal requirement or just something someone made up at JU? As it says cabin crew, are there any foreign pilots flying for JU?

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    1. Anonymous16:05

      It sez Brand Ambassador

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    2. Anonymous16:41

      To be employed in any country you need a work permit. Being a citizen makes the process simpler and that is why many companies would not opt to hire foreigners. However, world is changing and Serbia as well. Procedures are simple and quick nowadays and companies started to open.
      I am super happy to hear that AirSerbia is finally opening for the flight attendants of non Serbian citizenship. I hope in coming years to see cabin crew at all the positions coming at least from the region or just Open Balkan as for them market is completely open.

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  3. Anonymous14:39

    This must mean they are planning a serious China expansion this winter, excellent news!

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    1. Anonymous16:09

      Did they get slots at Shaghai and Guangzhou?

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    2. Anonymous16:40

      The real question is when A330s are coming?

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    3. Anonymous19:41

      Third one could have been flying to MIA, YYZ and boosting JFK by now if it wasn't for "China first" policy. Disclaimer: not acknowledged as an official Air Serbia policy.

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    4. Anonymous20:08

      Wow, Toronto fans are restless. It's hilarious how you can't accept the reality :D

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    5. Anonymous20:59

      Reality: YYZ is the top unserved aiport in the world from BEG, as PVG launch is now certain.

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    6. Anonymous21:18

      YYZ fans are such crybabies.

      If the market is so huge, how come not one of three longhaul airlines from Toronto have launched BEG?

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    7. Anonymous22:23

      Answer is obvious for those in the know.

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    8. Anonymous22:57

      @Anonymous 21:18
      Calling AC, WS and TS 'airlines from Toronto' indicates complete absence of Canadian aviation knowledge.

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    9. Anonymous00:56

      Fool,

      Those three airlines have hubs in Toronto and fly longhaul to Europe. Obviously they don't see a lot of potential in YYZ-BEG and neither does JU since JU will be launching two more routes to China soon.

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    10. Anonymous01:06

      You called them three longhaul airlines from Toronto. Some of them actually see the potential but you are obviously not in the know.

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    11. Anonymous01:27

      @Anonymous 00:56
      Westjet has a hub in Toronto and flies longhaul to Europe? Westjet does not fly longhaul from Toronto. Not a single route.

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    12. Anonymous14:31

      WJ is complete garbage airline and TS is not much better . So there is hardly one decent Canadian international airline offering flights from Toronto and Canada . Thst indicates how bad their market it is . General public in Canada has a huge debt and can not afford to travel. If you ever travelling via Toronto 80% of traveller's are indiand and Pakistan immigrants.

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    13. Anonymous17:47

      Westjet IATA code is WS, not WJ. Keep on showing your ignorance :D

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  4. Anonymous10:27

    If memory serves me right, I think there was call for Chinese speaking Brand Ambassadors last year as well, before they introduced flight to Tianjin.

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  5. Anonymous13:03

    They should be able to speak Serbian.

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    1. Anonymous14:30

      Nope, they should not be able to speak Serbian? Why would they??? They will assist Chinese pax on the airports in Serbia and Chinaand during the flight. I am sure they will not even have crew trainings as they will not be "official" crew with crew duties

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