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Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier, is hosting its first-ever cabin crew recruitment event in Belgrade. This event is part of a broader international roadshow aimed at assembling a team ahead of the airline’s launch in the second half of 2025 .The Belgrade recruitment seeks individuals who are passionate about delivering exceptional service and embodying the airline's commitment to "Hafawa" - a warm and authentic Arabian hospitality. Applicants must be at least 21 years old, fluent in English, and possess a high school diploma or higher. Additional requirements include a minimum height of 160 cm with an arm reach of 212 cm, swimming proficiency, and at least one year of customer-facing experience. Selected candidates will undergo comprehensive training and relocate to the Saudi capital. For more information or to apply, click here.


May 02, 2025
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  1. Anonymous14:03

    They are definitely preparing BEG route. Are there visa regime with Saudi Arabia?

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    1. Anonymous14:05

      It has nothing to do with new route. If you don't have a US visa as a Serbian citizen you can only enter Saudi Arabia if you have an invitation for business. You can't enter for tourism.

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    2. Anonymous14:13

      That can be resolved if politicians have will.

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    3. Anonymous17:59

      Then why want to hire Serbian cabin crew?? If they plan to join ME3, which they do, they will need at least 7pw Belgrade route

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    4. Anonymous18:27

      Lol, Emirates has held recruitment events all over the region but that doesn't mean they fly in every city in ex-yu.

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    5. Anonymous09:16

      I'm sure no airline in the Middle East is serious unless they fly at least daily to Surcin...

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    6. Anonymous19:33

      This is not true and everyone around the world can apply for a tourism visa to visit Saudi even if they are not Muslim...

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    7. Anonymous19:35

      No, but FlyDubai does. They can not find cabin crew anywhere at Middle East or Asia/Africa, but here in Balkans. Ridiculous

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  2. Anonymous15:30

    I would advise any young person and especially women to avoid moving to Saudi Arabia for any type of work.

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    1. Anonymous16:22

      Worked there as an engineer at an industrial plant for a year

      The pay's great, but the temperatures and landscape are abysmal. I'd probs return only if I desperately needed money

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  3. Anonymous06:30

    Cabin crew uniforms are outstanding

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