Gulf Air Flight Attendant Recruitment
Cabin Crew
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Main Objectives:
- The role of an International Flight Attendant is to ensure passenger safety, comfort and satisfaction. As front-line staff of the company,
- Flight Attendants are in critical position to project the image and culture of the Airline with the responsibility of winning customer confidence and loyalty.
Main Duties:
- Exceeding Customer and the Airline’s expectation in service.
- Be the ambassadors of the Airline to secure loyalty and repeat business from the travelers.
- Meeting all emergency and safety requirements in a professional and considerate manner.
- Ensuring he/she is thoroughly conversant with the content of all company cabin crew manuals.
- Maintaining grooming standards.
- Performing under pressure within tight time frames.
- Ensuring the needs of others are met in a professional, enthusiastic and caring manner by being sensitive to special needs, and understanding of other cultures.
- Resolving situations in a calm and confident manner.
Demonstrate a readiness to make decisions, to ‘take the initiative’ and originate action. - Analyze issues, and make rational judgments based on relevant information.
- Use clear communication strategies.
- Demonstrate and communicate awareness of wider organizational issues.
- Maintain effective work behaviors in the face of setbacks.
- High awareness of service and quality standards.
Education & Training:
- Secondary School level.
- Good English communication skills both Written and spoken.
Experience:
- Experience in service industry is an advantage.
- The jobholder should have pleasant personality and manner and ability to work calmly under pressure.
Customer service orientated:
- Ability to deal with multi-cultural organizations and customers.
- Candidates Must Have The Following Minimum Criteria
- Height : Minimum 156 cm/5’2″
- Weight Proportionate to height
- Ability to swim Minimum 50 meters unaided
- No visible Tattoos or Scars
- Single “No Children”