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Amy Duffy

Emirates is looking for Glasgow cabin crew in dream job for wannabe world travellers

Ever fancied travelling the world?

Well, here's your chance as the world's largest international airline is hosting an open day for cabin crew recruitment in Glasgow.

Emirates is looking for candidates to join its multinational cabin crew team, particularly those who are passionate about delivering simple yet personalised and impeccable hospitality while creating memorable moments for its customers

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All Emirates crew will receive a world-class learning experience at the airline’s state-of-the-art facility in Dubai as well as being based in the exciting cosmopolitan city and enjoy an attractive employment package that includes a variety of benefits such as a tax-free salary, free company-provided accommodation, free transport to and from work, excellent medical cover as well as exclusive discounts on shopping and leisure activities in Dubai.

Their growing global network offers many travel opportunities across the airline’s six continents and cabin crew get to enjoy attractive concessional travel benefits for themselves as well as their families and friends to all destinations that the airline flies to.

The open day will be held on November 8 at Hilton Garden Inn Glasgow City Centre, with hopeful candidates urged to pre-register here for a smoother experience although walk-ins on the day are welcome.

Full information about the requirements for the selection process can be found here .

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