Virgin Atlantic seeking 500 cabin crew for new routes
Virgin Atlantic is to recruit 500 new staff. Picture: PA
VIRGIN Atlantic has launched a recruitment drive for 500 cabin crew under plans to expand the airline’s network and fleet.
The jobs will be based at London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports, with recruits working on Virgin Atlantic’s new routes to Cancun and Vancouver plus other destinations on its long-haul network.
Corneel Koster, director of operations for Virgin Atlantic, said: “It is an exciting year of growth and investment as we look forward to expanding our network and welcoming a new fleet of aircraft.”
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SteveSmitherman
Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 11:26 AMHeres an idea. Get your own airlines! This is the point. Do you really believe before and after indepenedence 60M people south of the border care what the Scots think. You are insignifcant in economic terms and independence will show you that. I find it hillarious that scots business is already begging BA not to stop the London routes. Wonder why? Without London you have no economic future without the English market you have no economic future.
victor is back
Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 01:31 AMPerhaps if virgin accepted that ,extraordinary as it may seem, there is a whole world out there rather than just London i'd be even remotely interested in this. But it doesn't so i'm not.
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