Edelweiss is hiring 150 new cabin crew members and will be expanding the fleet from summer 2022

Airbus A320 (Photo: Edelweiss).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Edelweiss).

Edelweiss is hiring 150 new cabin crew members and will be expanding the fleet from summer 2022

Airbus A320 (Photo: Edelweiss).
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The Swiss airline is hiring 150 new cabin crew members. The first Initial Training Course has already started these days. There are still places available for the courses in March, April, May and June. “The prerequisite is a successfully completed basic education at the time of entry
(Vocational training, Matura / Abitur etc.) as well as a customer-oriented attitude with above-average willingness to provide service, pleasure in dealing with people, cordiality and empathy ”, informs the company.

Two additional Airbus A320s in summer 2022

In addition, two Airbus A320 aircraft are joining the carrier's fleet. The planes will be used for short and medium-haul flights from Zurich from summer 2022. The airline now has a total of 16 aircraft - including 12 Airbus A320s and 4 Airbus A340s - in the fleet. This expansion is necessary in order to be able to cope with the increased flight offer in the new year. Accordingly, the number of flights on short and medium-haul flights was increased by 2021 percent compared to summer 16, the long-haul program even corresponds to an increase of 185 percent.

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