Malta Air is looking for cabin crew in Germany

Boeing 737 Max 200 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737 Max 200 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Malta Air is looking for cabin crew in Germany

Boeing 737 Max 200 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Malta Air is looking for new cabin crew for the German bases. The carrier works on behalf of the parent company Ryanair. Due to the fact that Crewlink is commissioned with the recruitment, it can be assumed that these are positions in agency work.

The Ryanair Group announced in this connection that the contract with Crewlink had been renewed. This company conducts training courses for the group of companies in Frankfurt-Hahn, London-Stansted, Dublin, Bergamo and Vienna, among others. The lowcoster is of the opinion that in Germany there will be additional personnel requirements for the summer of 737 due to the fleet of the Boeing 200 Max 2022.

“We are pleased to announce these positions for cabin crew. The positions at Malta Air are available in Germany as well as in other Ryanair bases across Europe and the UK as we prepare the delivery of the aircraft for the summer of 2022, working with Crewlink, our partner for cabin crew hiring. These exciting opportunities give applicants the chance to secure the best cabin crew jobs in aviation and work for Europe's largest airline group, where hard work is rewarded with fast career opportunities, ”said Ryanair HR Manager Mark Duffy.

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