Etihad launches cabin crew recruitment drive

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Etihad Airways launched a recruitment drive for cabin crew on Monday as it "ramps up operations for a busy summer season".

In a statement sent to ARN News, the airline said the addition of the Airbus A350s to its fleet is also part of the reason for "recruiting for roles across the business in 2022".

"Interested applicants can register and submit their CVs at Dusit Thani Dubai," an Etihad spokesperson added.

"Selected applicants will then be invited to assessment days on June 14 and 15."

The UAE carrier "offers a competitive salary and benefits package for cabin crew".

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